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If these birds are new to you and you have a positive diagnosis for worms (evidence in their droppings or by a vet check) then by all means go ahead and deworm. I would, though, not deworm, delouse everyother month just profilactically. IMO these chemicals can become less effective in your flock, create an expense for you that's not needed. There's some great literature available by google or threads on here on the success of natural remedies, for example pumpkin seeds for worms, etc. that your birds might appreciate more.![]()
Do your birds free range or are they in a coop or run all the time? If they're free ranging they'll probably stay pretty healthy (keep parasites in check if any at all) without much intervention. I hope I don't sound too bossy or opinionated.LOL. But have read alot on keeping things natural as possible for birds and these birds seem to run into less complications down the line and thrive for many years.![]()