Opinions/experience needed on worming plan!

yeahkimmy

In the Brooder
Jan 25, 2023
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Hello! I've been dealing with what I like to call my "bad batch". Issue after issue after bringing in a few sick birds unknowingly.

I am dealing with mycoplasma in 2 chickens, however I know they all have it, or will eventually get it, but these two specifically are pretty sick. I am treating them how I can until I get Tylosin in the mail.

I need help with worming. I had 2 bird with tapes, and treated them 2 weeks ago. I found tapes in poop yesterday and have a suspicion of who it is due to evidence of a dirty butt/feathers.

I would like to just treat the ENTIRE flock and get it over with. I've read that Equimax only works for tapes. Should I use safeguard for roundworms AND treat everyone with Equimax for tapes, or would just using Equimax be fine for all worming? I have not seen any roundworms, but have cracked open a couple eggs and been pretty unsure about a worm being in them..

Can I treat birds with Tylosin and worm them at the same time?

At this point I don't want to eat anyone eggs until I have the worms under control.. I get grossed out easily. ha!

Hope all this makes sense, thanks!
 
Since you are seeing tapeworm, then treat with Equimax. You can give the dewormer and Tylosin at the same time.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/treating-tapeworms-under-construction.1220309/

I'd get rid of the tapes first and treat only MG symptomatic birds with the Tylosin.

Safeguard (Fenbendazole) will treat roundworms, cecal worms, etc., not tapeworms. Getting a fecal float will tell you if you need to treat for those.

Photos of worms in eggs? If you are asking about this one in your other thread, I agree, it's not a worm, it's a piece of Chalazae.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/worm-in-egg.1566420/
 
Since you are seeing tapeworm, then treat with Equimax. You can give the dewormer and Tylosin at the same time.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/treating-tapeworms-under-construction.1220309/

I'd get rid of the tapes first and treat only MG symptomatic birds with the Tylosin.

Safeguard (Fenbendazole) will treat roundworms, cecal worms, etc., not tapeworms. Getting a fecal float will tell you if you need to treat for those.

Photos of worms in eggs? If you are asking about this one in your other thread, I agree, it's not a worm, it's a piece of Chalazae.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/worm-in-egg.1566420/
Thank you!
 

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