Here's a question for you: Which do you think is worse, to eat a meatie that has a roundworm infestation, or a meatie who was medicated with Wazine 14 days previous?
I know there are roundworms in the layer flock, I have found a few poops with the worms standing up and waving howdy to me. But the meaties, RIR & SLW boys around 16 weeks old, have been kept confined to their pen, not pecking at the same ground as the layers. I know they could be harboring guests even though I have NOT seen any little friends in their poops.
Though it's gross to consider, could you still eat a bird if you found roundworms in it? Would the worms be confined to the gut, or would it affect the meat?
And though I'd like to start processing these guys of mine, I could treat them with Wazine anyway, wait 2 weeks, and butcher them then. But some folks think it's gross to eat meat that's been so recently treated with worm poison.
Yes, ideally I could take some of their poops to a vet for a test, but I am really really short on $$$ now.
I appreciate your thoughts on this matter, thank you!
I know there are roundworms in the layer flock, I have found a few poops with the worms standing up and waving howdy to me. But the meaties, RIR & SLW boys around 16 weeks old, have been kept confined to their pen, not pecking at the same ground as the layers. I know they could be harboring guests even though I have NOT seen any little friends in their poops.
Though it's gross to consider, could you still eat a bird if you found roundworms in it? Would the worms be confined to the gut, or would it affect the meat?
And though I'd like to start processing these guys of mine, I could treat them with Wazine anyway, wait 2 weeks, and butcher them then. But some folks think it's gross to eat meat that's been so recently treated with worm poison.
Yes, ideally I could take some of their poops to a vet for a test, but I am really really short on $$$ now.
I appreciate your thoughts on this matter, thank you!