Amelise
Songster
I think I’m going to go to my farm supply store soon to get some liquid dewormer (maybe the one marketed toward goats) fenbendazole because I’ve been seeing some pretty iffy poops lately. Watery and stringy. I also have one hen with white crust around her vent.
How do you give it to your chickens? I know it’s .23ml fenbendazole per pound for the bird. Do you syringe it to them? Put it in their water? Mix it with food and feed them a mash?
When I do, I’ll treat all four members of my flock for 5 days in a row. I’ll wait a day or two after treatment to start eating the eggs again.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
How do you give it to your chickens? I know it’s .23ml fenbendazole per pound for the bird. Do you syringe it to them? Put it in their water? Mix it with food and feed them a mash?
When I do, I’ll treat all four members of my flock for 5 days in a row. I’ll wait a day or two after treatment to start eating the eggs again.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
