If you want to treat for cecal worms you can give Safeguard (fenbendazole) @ 0.23 ml per pound orally and repeat in 10 days, or Valbazen (albendazole) @ 0.08 ml per pound orally and repeat in 10 days.
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So, not treating for 5 straight days?If you want to treat for cecal worms you can give Safeguard (fenbendazole) @ 0.23 ml per pound orally and repeat in 10 days, or Valbazen (albendazole) @ 0.08 ml per pound orally and repeat in 10 days.
That *might* work.You think they'd cooperate? Nope. The worms I saw were round, about 1/2" long and very very thin (not flat). I'm hoping they aren't tapes. I'll do 5 days of Safeguard with probiotics in the water every day and see how they're doing. Most of the poop is normal, it seems like just a few younger hens are affected. How should I treat the coop/run? The poop boards are cleaned daily and the sand in the coop is raked out and poop picked up every other day.
What worms do you want to treat?So, not treating for 5 straight days?
Will clorox kill the worms? I have a sprayer and want to spray 50/50 of clorox and water. Will that hurt my chickens?I would treat the ducks too. Would they take it in a treat? Other than keeping the coop clean dry, and stir up the bedding frequently, you can't completely get rids of worms, just control them. They are in the soil. Most chickens can tolerate worms unless they get a large load or are immune compromised, or they are the harmful kind, such as capillary worms.
That is pretty dangerous, and I would not do it. It would,burn their feet and be harmful. To just clean equipment and disinfect it, 10% bleach solution will do the trick. I would not even use that or bleach to kill worms. But you cannot sterilize soil or your coop bedding. How much and what exactly are you wanting to treat? What kindWill clorox kill the worms? I have a sprayer and want to spray 50/50 of clorox and water. Will that hurt my chickens?