Ive been told by vets to worm every 3 to 6 month ,when ever i buy birds it always says wormed ,Healthy and wormed and fleed,birds dont stop laying in summer,
Many animals suffer from worms from time to time and chickens, turkeys and geese are no exception. Birds that are kept outdoors and have contact with garden soil or indoors on sawdust, straw or other litter materials can pick up parasitic worms.
- Chickens with worms may lay fewer, smaller eggs with poor shell colour and strength and pale yolks. Untreated infections may cause weight loss, dishevelled appearance and death.
- To worm your poultry feed Heygates layers pellets with Flubenvet as the only feed your chickens eat for 7 consecutive days. Eggs may be presented for human consumption during treatment when used as directed, but birds should not be slaughtered for human consumption until 7 days after the end of treatment.
- WORM before putting chickens out to pasture. WORM all new birds. WORM every 3 months - Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. WORM more frequently as recommended by a vet or animal health advisor if a worm problem is suspected