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And the poop you described as not normal is that worm related you think?I think the comb color could be from worms. How many hens do you have?
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And the poop you described as not normal is that worm related you think?I think the comb color could be from worms. How many hens do you have?
Yes.And the poop you described as not normal is that worm related you think?
So I got back from big R. I picked up poultry cell and safe guard dewormer for goats liquid. How much to dispense and how often and directly into mouth or mix in a food or water?Yes.
When one of my peafowl or chickens in an aviary show evidence of worms, lice, or mites I will treat all that are in that pen but I will not treat all of the pens. Can you have some poop from the other 4 tested?I have a small flock of 5 girls.
Check all of them for lice and mites, that too can cause pale combs.And all their Combs are similar, some a little redder then others.
Is she still eating well?So I got back from big R. I picked up poultry cell and safe guard dewormer for goats liquid. How much to dispense and how often and directly into mouth or mix in a food or water?
She is eating grass, attemoting to scratch, stood briefly. I live in rural Nevada. Most vets don't know what to do really.When one of my peafowl or chickens in an aviary show evidence of worms, lice, or mites I will treat all that are in that pen but I will not treat all of the pens. Can you have some poop from the other 4 tested?
Check all of them for lice and mites, that too can cause pale combs.
Is she still eating well?
I could mix it in a trestWhen one of my peafowl or chickens in an aviary show evidence of worms, lice, or mites I will treat all that are in that pen but I will not treat all of the pens. Can you have some poop from the other 4 tested?
Check all of them for lice and mites, that too can cause pale combs.
Is she still eating well?
What if you hold her while on the scale, then put her down and weigh just yourself? The difference between the two weights should be close enough.She alone does not register on bathroom scale