Is this poo normal? *Pictures*

Is there a withdrawal period on the eggs when it comes to using the SafeGuard Goat dewormer? I surprisingly found an egg today from them when I just wormed them Monday night.
 
Yes, but I'm not sure what it is.

-Kathy
I'll post a quick thread. Someone knows.
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Is this something I should still keep them in quarantine for? If they no longer have lice, could I put them with the rest of my flock? If not, I have to find another solution other than the garage because I'm catching flack for it and they are being evicted. :(
No do not put them in with you current flock, unless you want to infect them too, all three issues you have mentioned are highly contagious. they are parasites, so will infect your current flock. Keep them in isolation until you are SURE they have nothing. I hate to say it, but I would keep them separate for 8 weeks, atleast and I fear you might find they have other issues, down the road...are you sure it's worth it, to keep these birds? They haven't been kept well, who knows what they have been exposed to....they could have diseases that are dormant for periods of time then flare up, things that you can never recover from. AS hard as it is to even think about...and believe me, I know, I was the one that brought home every baby bird, baby everything I found, as a kid, and tried to save it. But you have a healthy flock, right? Is bringing these birds into your healthy flock, not knowing what they could have that you might not see pop up for quite a while, or they could even be carriers for, really worth it? Just something to think about...wanted you to atleast have the info, before making a decision to add them to your flock!!!
 

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