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I saw a post on craigslist listing free woodchips and shavings...many bags of them, needed to be picked up on a regular basis. I think the location was Portland. Next- I know this is a long shot, but does anyone think they might like to add a rooster to their flock?? Of the 3 chicks my broody hatched, I am 99% sure one is a boy- he's about 5 weeks old now. Welsummer x Marans. I suppose I'll attach a photo- he is the black one. Ok, one more- I thought this was sort of funny- here he is running across the lawn :)
I live in Nova Scotia, but if I wasn't so far away I'd take him for sure !
 
If this is their first fall, I might wait until the spring if this is your first set of birds on the land. We have always had a lot of wild birds and turkeys here so I am sure they are continually picking up eggs and worms.

I plan to do a dose of Wazine and then two doses of albendazole in a couple weeks.

One of the 10 roos that I butchered on Saturday had a few (4 or 5) visible worms through the intestines. He was a young guy, born around May. The others didn't have any visible, but I'm sure still had a load.

This is only my opinion - some people wait until they see worms in the poo, but to me that means that they had a really high worm load.
 
If this is their first fall, I might wait until the spring if this is your first set of birds on the land. We have always had a lot of wild birds and turkeys here so I am sure they are continually picking up eggs and worms.

I plan to do a dose of Wazine and then two doses of albendazole in a couple weeks.

One of the 10 roos that I butchered on Saturday had a few (4 or 5) visible worms through the intestines. He was a young guy, born around May. The others didn't have any visible, but I'm sure still had a load.

This is only my opinion - some people wait until they see worms in the poo, but to me that means that they had a really high worm load.


Ty...such a bug-a-phobe here
 

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