I second kathy!
You can deworm with ivermectin pour on for cattle an swine. I do this with my birds. Get the smallest bottle from a farm store (its usually locked in a case so ask for help at the desk)
Go to pharmacy and get .5cc diabetic syringes, if they ask for why you need them tell them its for giving chickens medicine, take the needle off if you can, other ways be careful and squirt .5 cc onto the Bare Skin under each wing.
So thats .5cc under each wing of the bird. You can follow up with the same dose a few weeks later.
Won't hurt anything to do this. But its a way of getting a wormer into them w/o feeding it.
You can deworm with ivermectin pour on for cattle an swine. I do this with my birds. Get the smallest bottle from a farm store (its usually locked in a case so ask for help at the desk)
Go to pharmacy and get .5cc diabetic syringes, if they ask for why you need them tell them its for giving chickens medicine, take the needle off if you can, other ways be careful and squirt .5 cc onto the Bare Skin under each wing.
So thats .5cc under each wing of the bird. You can follow up with the same dose a few weeks later.
Won't hurt anything to do this. But its a way of getting a wormer into them w/o feeding it.