"Rooster Booster" Dewormer- Good Product?

BoiseChik

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6 Years
Jul 11, 2013
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I suspect that my flock has worms and parasites. I've had four hens die. They lost weight, had diarrhea, stopped laying, been listless and died. Now I have two more chickens that I've heard make a sound kind of like a sneeze or cough, sounds kind of liquid. I read that when worms are bad enough they can cause a cough. I bought Rooster Booster for worms and Sevin dust to sprinkle in the coop for mites. I've seen tiny moving dots around the vents. I mixed the Rooster Booster into their food. So my question is, is this a good product? Is there a way to tell if it is working? Will the chickens pass worms?
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Worms are normally digested and absorbed as protein once a wormer is given. I've never used Rooster Booster wormer. I believe that you have to mix it in their feed for several days to be effective.
 
I have used it and it works great for roundworms, I don't know about other worms. My chickens never passed clumps of worms but the worms just silently went away from their poo. I personally really like rooster booster.
 
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