Resp infection?

If they were capillary worms and you decide to use Safeguard, the dose is somewhere between 0.2ml to 0.5ml per 2.2 pounds for five days in a row.

-Kathy
 
how do i find out if i can get my birds tested for free here in Maryland? or how does one find a vet that deals with chickens??
Honestly most people just treat their chickens for worms with a good wormer such as Valbazen or SafeGuard liquid goat wormer, or something similar that gets most chicken worms. If you are having a specific problem such as bleeding, diarrhea, or weight loss, then it would be worth seeking a vet for a fecal test. Usually the wormer is cheaper than a fecal test. As Casportpony says, certain worms can require that a higher does of worm be used for more than one day. The usual dose of the wormers above, is around 1/2 ml by mouth, and repeated in 10 days.
 

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