Poop Experts: What’s Normal, and What’s Not?

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Just to be 100% sure. So is everything being told about Wazine17 nothing, but a bunch of crud? Been wanting to ask this for awhile, & I have a bottle downstairs that I've been hesitant to use from all of the debating info that's been shared.
 
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Just to be 100% sure. So is everything being told about Wazine17 nothing, but a bunch of crud? Been wanting to ask this for awhile, & I have a bottle downstairs that I've been hesitant to use from all of the debating info that's been shared.
Like I mentioned before, I've used it for years before they took it off the market. It was a good wormer. It acts as a flush for large roundworms. It does not treat any other types of worms that chickens can get.

Check the expiration date on the bottle. If it's over a year old, toss it. It's no good.
IF it's good to go, dosage is one ounce per one gallon of water. Put the treated water out first thing in the morning prior to letting birds out of the coop.
Once you let them out of the coop, they will be hungry and thirsty and will readily drink the treated water. Leave the treated water out for them to drink all day and it must be their sole source of water to drink.

When your birds go to roost for the night that evening, discard the treated water and provide regular freshwater for them to drink the next morning. You're done.
 
Like I mentioned before, I've used it for years before they took it off the market. It was a good wormer. It acts as a flush for large roundworms. It does not treat any other types of worms that chickens can get.

Check the expiration date on the bottle. If it's over a year old, toss it. It's no good.
IF it's good to go, dosage is one ounce per one gallon of water. Put the treated water out first thing in the morning prior to letting birds out of the coop.
Once you let them out of the coop, they will be hungry and thirsty and will readily drink the treated water. Leave the treated water out for them to drink all day and it must be their sole source of water to drink.

When your birds go to roost for the night that evening, discard the treated water and provide regular freshwater for them to drink the next morning. You're done.
What about the Egg Withdrawal?

I keep my birds at my grandpa's house.
 

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