Natural wormer experiment - if you have a duck or chicken with worms come to this thread

Hey guys, I'm sorry if it sounded like I was saying doctors aren't good people, I wasn't meaning it to come across that way. I know that there are many good doctors out there, and that they are trying their best to help people, (even if I don't agree with everything they use). We all want the same for our flocks, you guys are welcome to this thread to help with this experiment if you want. Maybe together, we can find a better wormer to use for our duckies and chickens.
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Don't worry, I'm just a bit protective of doctors and others in the medical field after being raised around them my entire life. I would love to help you with this experiment and wish that more young people these days would take this sort of initiative and try things for themselves. Who knows? Maybe we'll come across some miraculous cure for worms. You never know until you've tried. My signature quote says it all. Good "cluck"! I raise quail and if one ever contracts worms, I would be willing to test the remedy on them, possibly minus the apple cider vinegar since I feel that it's a bit harsh on their internal tissue. Hope you find a new way to worm!
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Regards,
Leaf
 
Don't worry, I'm just a bit protective of doctors and others in the medical field after being raised around them my entire life. I would love to help you with this experiment and wish that more young people these days would take this sort of initiative and try things for themselves. Who knows? Maybe we'll come across some miraculous cure for worms. You never know until you've tried. My signature quote says it all. Good "cluck"! I raise quail and if one ever contracts worms, I would be willing to test the remedy on them, possibly minus the apple cider vinegar since I feel that it's a bit harsh on their internal tissue. Hope you find a new way to worm! :highfive:

Regards,
Leaf


I understand. :hugs Thank you! :hifive:
 
Hey @luxbwinDVM, do you happen to have any pictures of the different types of worms, coccidiosis, and eggs? And what it's supposed to look like with no worms? That would be awesome if you do! I asked my friend from Austrailia what she would recommend for a scope, and she said the older ones work just as well, and your just paying for how fancy the scope looks. She said to look out for a good one on eBay. :)
 


That's a lot of different types of worms.
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So each type needs a different wormer?



That's what it would look like through a scope?

The picture in my last post is from this free online book.
http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/freepubs/pdfs/agrs52.pdf

Book can also be purchased for about $20.

-Kathy


Ok, thanks! :)
 

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