Parasite treatment/dosage for worms

Jada22

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The wormer we used to use has I think changed bottles. Unless it’s discontinued.
Is this one safe to use? It’s very similar to what we’ve used before.
And if so what’s the dosage for hens?
I believe with fenbendazole it’s 20mg per kg so 0.20 ml per kg?
If not what is a “better” wormer?
Our hens don’t have worms (that I know of) so it’s just for a routine treatment.
 

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Here is SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer 10% fenbendazole which has 100 mg per ml, which looks identical to your product. Dosage is 0.25 ml per pound given for 5 consecutive days to treat most chicken worms. For only treating roundworms, dosage is 0.25 ml per pound given once orally, and then repeat in 10 days. Be sure to shake the bottle well before drawing up each dose with a syringe.
 
Here is SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer 10% fenbendazole which has 100 mg per ml, which looks identical to your product. Dosage is 0.25 ml per pound given for 5 consecutive days to treat most chicken worms. For only treating roundworms, dosage is 0.25 ml per pound given once orally, and then repeat in 10 days. Be sure to shake the bottle well before drawing up each dose with a syringe.
Perfect thank you. Yes I think it’s sold under many names with huge price differences. I use this one for our many feral cats so great that it can be used for the hens too.
 

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