TJ's Na-Na :
Around here, when the chicks come out of the brooders and
hit a pen on the ground, at about 4 weeks old, we go ahead
and start the worming process. Then at about 8 weeks old,
we pull them off the medicated feed and go to layer crumbies.
We maintain the worming process for the duration....usually
once a month.....or more often if anybody starts acting droopy.....
Am sure it's different in other areas, but works pretty well
here in NE Oklahoma.
Okay I have a bunch of babies of mixed ages. The youngest little ones are 7 weeks. They have all been fine together and so far seem healthy and lively. I will change the feed this next week. I thought I wasn't supposed to change to layer feed for some time.
Oops! They are finally figuring out what the roost is for thank goodness.
I have read of several different worming options here on BYC. What do you all recommend? I want to do everything possible to keep these birdies healthy! I enjoy these little ones so much, especially as they have started coming over to get in my lap and snuggle. Although I think one of the little darlings gave me poison ivy from their free range time yesterday evening!
Oh well.
Hope everyone is staying cool. Shellie
Around here, when the chicks come out of the brooders and
hit a pen on the ground, at about 4 weeks old, we go ahead
and start the worming process. Then at about 8 weeks old,
we pull them off the medicated feed and go to layer crumbies.
We maintain the worming process for the duration....usually
once a month.....or more often if anybody starts acting droopy.....
Am sure it's different in other areas, but works pretty well
here in NE Oklahoma.
Okay I have a bunch of babies of mixed ages. The youngest little ones are 7 weeks. They have all been fine together and so far seem healthy and lively. I will change the feed this next week. I thought I wasn't supposed to change to layer feed for some time.


I have read of several different worming options here on BYC. What do you all recommend? I want to do everything possible to keep these birdies healthy! I enjoy these little ones so much, especially as they have started coming over to get in my lap and snuggle. Although I think one of the little darlings gave me poison ivy from their free range time yesterday evening!

Hope everyone is staying cool. Shellie