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The preliminary report from the state lab is that the intestines had parasites but no resp issues.
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Probably a good time to de-worm the flock with something like Valbazen or Safeguard. Did they say what type of parasites?The preliminary report from the state lab is that the intestines had parasites but no resp issues.
Call and ask them if they found any capillary worms. Roundworms are easy to treat, but capillary worms are not.They were not that specific
Testing for worms won't be free, but it won't be expensive either. Where in MD are you?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??
Try contacting:Kathy - I am north of DC. Silver Spring area.
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.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??