Roundworms, ok to use Safegaurd??, 10% fenbendazole

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trying to find the best dewormer for a hen that has Coccidia, Capillaria, and Ascaridia (roundworms), founf this on PoultyDVM drugs. Some reading says NOT for use in chickens but says ok to use on this website. Thoughts??
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Dosage of Valbazen is 1/2 ml for a standard (5lb) size chicken given orally and repeated in 10 days. so about a third ml for a banty. SafeGuard is 1/4 ml per lb given orally for 5 days in a row. You can give it once and then repeat in 10 days for roundworms only. Take them off the roosts at night or seperate them for dosage mixed into treat but not in the water. Both are safe
 
trying to find the best dewormer for a hen that has Coccidia, Capillaria, and Ascaridia (roundworms), founf this on PoultyDVM drugs. Some reading says NOT for use in chickens but says ok to use on this website. Thoughts??
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You received a reply on your other thread about dosing a few days ago, did you see it?

A dewormer like Safeguard (Fenbendazole) will treat Capillary and Roundworms, give for 5 days. The Liquid Goat dewormer will settle out of water, so it's best to treat each individual bird orally by weight (as suggested in your other thread).

Valbazen can also treat Capillary and Roundworms.

For Coccidiosis, use Corid which is a Coccidiostat.


https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/ascardia-galli-capillarid-eimeria-new-hens.1604340/
 

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