Ginny, so sorry to hear about Betty White, I was pulling for her.
Cass, good luck making the coon and his friends and family disappear permanently.
It's tough chicken days. I have one in isolation. Her eggs have been weird for months, and sometimes she has shell-less eggs, and her poops are weird too. She was pale and slow and not eating. I treated her with eprinex, as well as the 19 week olds and the rest of Kinky's crew who are about 13 or 14 months old. Kinky's color is better, and she was just singing an egg song from the basement, but her poops are still mostly clear...
I put all the info about Kinky in case anyone has experience and could guide me. I've read of similar symptoms with a sad outcome.
How does one keep the worms expelled by the eprinex from reinfecting the chickens and the dog, and everyone else? I've been picking up what I can, but that will get old fast.
Thanks everybody for your support and condolences.
Cass, I heard you in West Lebanon. I have been in my yard yelling for my husband for help(loose chickens, loose horses etc) and he doesn't hear a thing.
Glass. I recently found round worms in chicken poop, hence they all getting wormed with eprinex, Sunday AM. During my research I found that round worms are species specific(My equine round worms will not infect my horses and vice versa.). Ivermectin (eprinex) will not kill all stages of development, hence chickens will need to treated again in 2-3 weeks. Earth worms are carriers of round worms that infect chickens. The first things that my chickens do when free ranging is head for the garden which is loaded with, you guessed it! Earthworms!!
As for keeping the birds from reinfecting themselves, you must clean everything to remove the round worm eggs that will be found in the infected bird's fecal matter.
Since I will be treating the flock Sunday AM, I will move the fence and coop Saturday evening at dusk, so all old fecal matter will be left behind. Hot, dry weather will help sanitize the area that has been vacated by the birds. I will put in newly cleaned feeders and waterers. If you do not have spares, soak yours in bleach for a bit then let them sit in the sun. Sun kills lots of bad stuff.
Sunday, I will clean out all bedding, spray the walls with bleach solution and scrub poop board and roosts with bleach water.
Then in 2 weeks, I will do it all again!! YYEEEE HAAAA!!
The worms expelled after using eprinex are dead(I think).
Other thoughts? Anyboby?