Parasite found in hens poop

Sounds like large roundworms. Buy a bottle of Valbazen and dose all your chickens. If one bird has worms, other birds have them as well. Valbazen will take care of all types of poultry roundworms.
Follow the dosing instructions for Valbazen in post #7. Here's where you can order Valbazen:
https://www.jefferspet.com/valbazen-oral-suspension-500ml-w-cap/p
 
Many people use Valbazen 1/2 ml given orally, and repeated in 10 days to worm chickens. Some also use SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer or horse paste, and dosage is 1/4 ml per pound of weight given orally for 5 consecutive days. With either of the liquids, they must be shaken well with each dose, and a syringe without the needle can be used to give it.
Do we have to discard the eggs and for how long do we discard the eggs.
 

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I saw this on the Internet this is exactly what it looks like
 
Do we have to discard the eggs and for how long do we discard the eggs.
Yes that was a roundworm. With Valbazen or SafeGuard wormers, most people will discard the eggs for 14 days after the last dosage. Others ignore that warning. I have eaten eggs right after using Valbazen with no issues. Valbazen or the generic albendazole, is also used in humans to treat worms.
 

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