I cant figure out what is happening to my chickens

I *think* for both the egg withdrawal period is 14 days after the last dosage is administered.
If I wanted to worm my whole flock at once, can I put the safeguard wormer to dispense in their water?
Would you know the dosage for this?
Im having a hard time finding info on that.
 
Also I have appreciated your help through all of this! I cant thank all of you enough! After I eradicate the worms, I plan to look for more signs to see if Mareks could still be an issue here. If I continue to have a lot of problems, I will get a necropsy done for that. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU ALL!:bow
 
If I wanted to worm my whole flock at once, can I put the safeguard wormer to dispense in their water?
Would you know the dosage for this?
Im having a hard time finding info on that.
You would need to dose each bird individually since it's given by weight.

You're Welcome! I hope you see improvement, please keep us posted.
 
You would need to dose each bird individually since it's given by weight.

You're Welcome! I hope you see improvement, please keep us posted.
Okay! I will do that then. Was just hoping for a easier solution since I have two seperate flocks, and 23 birds all together. Should be a fun week for me haha :th

I will definitely update this post after I deworm everyone and keep everyone posted. If anything, I would want to possibly help someone else out who could be in the same situation.
 
Okay! I will do that then. Was just hoping for a easier solution since I have two seperate flocks, and 23 birds all together. Should be a fun week for me haha :th

I will definitely update this post after I deworm everyone and keep everyone posted. If anything, I would want to possibly help someone else out who could be in the same situation.
Me too. I have 28 all together. It really wasn't that bad. I had a paper with everyone's names on it, their weight, then a check mark once they got their "treat". Problem is mine is a small bottle. Will have to buy a few.
 
Update!
As if by some miracle, I went into the coop today to check on the one who has extreme weight loss and saw this under her cage! Confirmed worms! FINALLY!
So, what kind of worms are these? What is the best otc wormer to give them?
Everytime I start to panic that I ruined everything I worked for by being negligent or ignorant, it seems the universe always gives me a sign to "calm down".

**Sorry for the gross poo pictures. I have her in a cage with a open bottom, so every day theres a huge pile of poo underneath that I need to deal with. **

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You sound exactly like me. I took in 15 more "healthy" chickens is what he said. Hoping its worms too. Been sick to my stomach that I brought in marks and ruined everything as well. Ur post gives me hope for tomorrow. Cant wait to see worms in thw coop. Crossing fingers.
 
You sound exactly like me. I took in 15 more "healthy" chickens is what he said. Hoping its worms too. Been sick to my stomach that I brought in marks and ruined everything as well. Ur post gives me hope for tomorrow. Cant wait to see worms in thw coop. Crossing fingers.
I got my wormer just a day too late for my little one unfortunately:hit
The day I was going to give her the wormer is the day her body started shutting down. I went ahead and administered it, but she went to sleep and never woke back up...
But at least i know it's a problem in my flock and I can worm the rest of them.
Mareks is still not off the table for me however. I still have one who's legs are not 100% functional yet. It could be a vitamin deficiency though due to the worm infestation.

HOWEVER if it is indeed Mareks, I'm going to try my best to eradicate it as best as I can within the coop and try and maintain it here. I have read some promising research (which is still experimental) to breed from survivors of mareks to have their offspring with a stronger resistance to the virus. I wouldn't sell these chicks though, so that wont ever be an option for me, but I will keep them here instead and try and maybe help future generations of chickens.

I've learned it's incredibly common for chickens to get mareks. Even though it may never happen to a lot of back yard chicken keepers, it CAN happen at any time and reek havoc on your flock. (With no fault to the chicken keeper)

I plan to still keep every one updated! I hope mareks isnt the case for you either. It's a chicken keepers worst nightmare! But if it is, dont loose hope. Sometimes the universe just takes us on a path we least expect. I plan to just roll with the punches and keep looking forward.
 
I got my wormer just a day too late for my little one unfortunately:hit
The day I was going to give her the wormer is the day her body started shutting down. I went ahead and administered it, but she went to sleep and never woke back up...
But at least i know it's a problem in my flock and I can worm the rest of them.
Mareks is still not off the table for me however. I still have one who's legs are not 100% functional yet. It could be a vitamin deficiency though due to the worm infestation.

HOWEVER if it is indeed Mareks, I'm going to try my best to eradicate it as best as I can within the coop and try and maintain it here. I have read some promising research (which is still experimental) to breed from survivors of mareks to have their offspring with a stronger resistance to the virus. I wouldn't sell these chicks though, so that wont ever be an option for me, but I will keep them here instead and try and maybe help future generations of chickens.

I've learned it's incredibly common for chickens to get mareks. Even though it may never happen to a lot of back yard chicken keepers, it CAN happen at any time and reek havoc on your flock. (With no fault to the chicken keeper)

I plan to still keep every one updated! I hope mareks isnt the case for you either. It's a chicken keepers worst nightmare! But if it is, dont loose hope. Sometimes the universe just takes us on a path we least expect. I plan to just roll with the punches and keep looking forward.
I only have one high stepper in the group. But her siblings were attacked by raccoons. I'm going back for more worker since I bought only a little. Hoping its just worms or something. I'm never getting more chickens again. Also have mg going around my coop. The only thing really bothering me is their head flicking
 
I only have one high stepper in the group. But her siblings were attacked by raccoons. I'm going back for more worker since I bought only a little. Hoping its just worms or something. I'm never getting more chickens again. Also have mg going around my coop. The only thing really bothering me is their head flicking
I'm sorry you're having so much trouble :hugs. I am certainly wishing your chickens a quick recovery. And wishing you some peace of mind soon. I've had a lot of trouble this year as well.
Maybe this year is just a bad year for chicken keepers :confused: I have seen tons of people with problems lately...
 
I got my wormer just a day too late for my little one unfortunately:hit
The day I was going to give her the wormer is the day her body started shutting down. I went ahead and administered it, but she went to sleep and never woke back up...
But at least i know it's a problem in my flock and I can worm the rest of them.
Mareks is still not off the table for me however. I still have one who's legs are not 100% functional yet. It could be a vitamin deficiency though due to the worm infestation.

HOWEVER if it is indeed Mareks, I'm going to try my best to eradicate it as best as I can within the coop and try and maintain it here. I have read some promising research (which is still experimental) to breed from survivors of mareks to have their offspring with a stronger resistance to the virus. I wouldn't sell these chicks though, so that wont ever be an option for me, but I will keep them here instead and try and maybe help future generations of chickens.

I've learned it's incredibly common for chickens to get mareks. Even though it may never happen to a lot of back yard chicken keepers, it CAN happen at any time and reek havoc on your flock. (With no fault to the chicken keeper)

I plan to still keep every one updated! I hope mareks isnt the case for you either. It's a chicken keepers worst nightmare! But if it is, dont loose hope. Sometimes the universe just takes us on a path we least expect. I plan to just roll with the punches and keep looking forward.
I'm sorry you lost her :hugs
 

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