New pullets in quarantine. Should I worm them? And how often?

TinyLittleFarm

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I've read many of the threads on worming and on wazine. It seems that what is most frequently recommended is to treat with Wazine first, then follow up in a month with Ivermectin. I have read opinions ranging from never worm except in the most dire of circumstances to worming routinely every 6 months. I'd rather not use a bunch of unnecessary meds on my birds, but I am even more averse to seeing worms in their poop.
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I was planning on worming some new pullets who are 10 weeks old. They have no sign of worms. Do most of you worm them just to be safe? And if I choose to, do I need to do the Ivermectin follow up? Or is the Wazine enough as a preventive measure?

Thanks.
 
I wouldnt worm them as a preventative. I'd worm them IF they had worms. How can I tell if they have worms? They are lethargic, eat and drink very little or not at all,not acting like a chicken should..not running around pecking,scratching etc...AND i've inspected them thoroughly for lice/mites and other problems. If you've done all that,then yes, worm them with wazine first then 2 weeks later use ivermectin pour on, or safeguard or valbazen. Remember, wormers are poisons. We dont want to poison our chickens just as a preventative. Preventatives are cayenne pepper, DE added to their feed,not poisons.
 

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