I'm sorry about my multiple posts. I am lost when it comes to the MAC.

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WOW!!!!!! I wish you were coming to the talegate sale TODAY!!!!!!!!!! I WOULD TAKE HIM IN A HEARTBEAT!!!!!!
I have an EE rooster that is really handsome! Java, If you are interested I will try and post a picture of him, and if you are still interested, we could meet and you could have him. Otherwise, he is stew. My husband loves him, but I will only keep buckeye roosters for breeding and can not keep all beautiful roosters. He is black and tan though, but is is one of the prettiest birds I have.WOW!!!!!! I wish you were coming to the talegate sale TODAY!!!!!!!!!! I WOULD TAKE HIM IN A HEARTBEAT!!!!!!i HAVE A EE HEN THAT WOULD GO VERY NICE WITH HIM!!![]()
You could try Eprinex. It's a "spot on" wormer that takes care of pretty much everything and there's no egg withdrawal.OK. I have found a roundworm in my prolapsed vent, chicken in the basement. Most likely, all need to be wormed. Most chemical wormers for roundworm call for multiple treatments and egg dumping.AAUUGGHH!! When production is up!!! Also there are herbal wormers that may or may not be effective, but no egg dumping.
Any comments...especially looking for comments from the "Amys" as you both deal with pharmacuticals and are better educated in the drug interactions or reactions.
All comments and thoughts are welcome.
thanks, Ginny
There is also the herkimer diamond mines. My cousin loved it!Hey, now that looks cool! That's just the kind of thing I was thinking of.![]()
I was goign to say they were not effective for roundworms,but your comment made me rethink and research and it is effective for round worms. Off to TSC I go!! Next step is figuring how to keep the chickens from eating worms.You could try Eprinex. It's a "spot on" wormer that takes care of pretty much everything and there's no egg withdrawal.