Need help with Worms

AshVau22

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So this morning as I was out feeding and letting everyone out my one hen Muff pooped out a worm. Literally right in front of me 🤢 from what I've leaned while googling this morning is it was a Roundworm. So my question is how do I treat I'm seeing different things. I have 57 birds this includes 2 turkey 4 ducks. All different ages. So I would like to find a treatment for them all because they all run together. It is possible for me to treat individually but that would be a big pain in the butt. But doable. Thanks in advance
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I'm going to tag @dawg53 to help advise (hopefully)....I only have 20 chickens so I use Valbazen. However, there is a newer product that can be added to chicken waterers (I'm not sure about ducks at all) called SafeGuard Aquasol, which may be the easiest solution for that big of a flock...


Safe-Guard AquaSol Dewormer for Chickens, 3-mL bottle:
https://www.chewy.com/dp/1728582?utm_source=app-share&utm_campaign=1728582
 
So this morning as I was out feeding and letting everyone out my one hen Muff pooped out a worm. Literally right in front of me 🤢 from what I've leaned while googling this morning is it was a Roundworm. So my question is how do I treat I'm seeing different things. I have 57 birds this includes 2 turkey 4 ducks. All different ages. So I would like to find a treatment for them all because they all run together. It is possible for me to treat individually but that would be a big pain in the butt. But doable. Thanks in advance View attachment 4216282View attachment 4216283
Please read Post #4 in this link: Turkey's can be given Valbazen. I've never owned ducks.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/worms-in-chicken-poop.1575508/#post-26765905
 
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I'm going to tag @dawg53 to help advise (hopefully)....I only have 20 chickens so I use Valbazen. However, there is a newer product that can be added to chicken waterers (I'm not sure about ducks at all) called SafeGuard Aquasol, which may be the easiest solution for that big of a flock...


Safe-Guard AquaSol Dewormer for Chickens, 3-mL bottle:
https://www.chewy.com/dp/1728582?utm_source=app-share&utm_campaign=1728582
Safeguard Aquasol only treats two types of roundworms in poultry; large roundworms and cecal worms. It does not treat capillary worms, gizzard worms nor gapeworms.
Valbazen takes care of all types of poultry roundworms.
 

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