Is this a worm?, Never see any in their poo , found it in an egg, pink and tubular .

If this is a worm what kind and what to use to get rid of them , with minimal egg withdraw?

  • round worm

    Votes: 8 100.0%
  • or intestinal lining

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Where do you get it, can't find either name on line except from Great Britain .
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@Wyorp Rock has kindly provided links for alternative products and where you may find them above.:)
My preference is for Flubendazole because it is licensed for use on poultry.
I get Flubendazole from the UK.
Thanks.
From what I understand Flubendazole is an excellent product, but it's not found very easily in the US or you can't just get it in a feed store, it would need to be ordered from the UK.
 
@Wyorp Rock has kindly provided links for alternative products and where you may find them above.:)
My preference is for Flubendazole because it is licensed for use on poultry.
I get Flubendazole from the UK.
@Wyorp Rock has kindly provided links for alternative products and where you may find them above.:)
My preference is for Flubendazole because it is licensed for use on poultry.
I get Flubendazole from the UK.
Do you have a mailing address or a website link
I can go to to order?
It's pretty rare.
My coop is open underneath, but is a dirt floor, gets wet quite a bit. I'm going to put masonry sand down when I get the chance. It's covered so wild bird can't get in. I live in Ohio and the weather is always changing. The coop has a wood floor , plenty of ventilation and has heat , a lot of cats roam in my backyard so they leave fleas and who knows what else behind. Ill try to find the UK company to order some, if you have an address or link maybe you can help me out. In the mean time does garlic help? I've heard not real well, just don't want them to reinfect themselves .
 
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Do you have a mailing address or a website link
I can go to to order?

My coop is open underneath, but is a dirt floor, gets wet quite a bit. I'm going to put masonry sand down when I get the chance. It's covered so wild bird can't get in.
Do you have a farm supply store near by? They usually have worm meds on hand.
 

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