allison_waring
Chirping
Hi All,
We are rehoming 3 adult hens (2 years old) and have them set-up in a quarantine enclosure. I'm thinking of deworming them before introducing them to the main flock. I have some fenbendazole (safeguard) but don't want to use it because we are entering fall and one of them is actively regrowing new feathers. I've read that albendazole (valbazen) is supposed to be a good universal dewormer but I can only find it in a $60 bottle. Is equimax a good alternative? Is it worth spending the $60 on the valbazen? I haven't yet seen any signs of worms in the 3 hens but also don't want to introduce anything to my OG flock.
Is there anything else I should also be considering while I have them in quarantine for the next 4 weeks?
We are rehoming 3 adult hens (2 years old) and have them set-up in a quarantine enclosure. I'm thinking of deworming them before introducing them to the main flock. I have some fenbendazole (safeguard) but don't want to use it because we are entering fall and one of them is actively regrowing new feathers. I've read that albendazole (valbazen) is supposed to be a good universal dewormer but I can only find it in a $60 bottle. Is equimax a good alternative? Is it worth spending the $60 on the valbazen? I haven't yet seen any signs of worms in the 3 hens but also don't want to introduce anything to my OG flock.
Is there anything else I should also be considering while I have them in quarantine for the next 4 weeks?