PurpleCArTires
Crowing
I read an article yesterday (https://blog.meyerhatchery.com/2021/02/worming-your-flock-why-how-when-and-with-what/) about deworming the whole flock by using 3mL/gallon Safeguard in their water. I mixed up a full 5 gallon bucket and actually used it to wet their mash instead of as drinking water (to ensure they all ate it). They ate it between yesterday and today. I noticed ALOT of white liquidy poo on the ground today (not sure if its related).
Now, I am super confused. The Article doesn't say to deworm again in 10-14 days (like most recommend on BYC). It also mentioned egg withdrawal because of finding a worm in the egg, not due to the medication. I am also concerned because it seems 3mL/gallon maybe not enough. According to what I read on BYC dosage is usually 0.25 ml/lb -- So I would have had to give 81 ml to my flock for it to have an effect (assuming average weight of 5lbs/bird).
So I have been looking for actual egg withdrawal periods. I see a lot of conflicting information on BYC and google. I see most people say there is no studies on egg withdrawal so 14 days is average. But google has lots of articles that say no egg withdrawal for fenbendazole products (including this one from PennState Ext https://extension.psu.edu/deworming-backyard-poultry)
Any help is appreciated... I should have done more research before dosing my whole flock.
And for the future.... Can someone please explain to me the best way to deworm an entire flock? I can't weigh and dose individual chickens (we have 65). Ideas are welcomed! Thank you!
Now, I am super confused. The Article doesn't say to deworm again in 10-14 days (like most recommend on BYC). It also mentioned egg withdrawal because of finding a worm in the egg, not due to the medication. I am also concerned because it seems 3mL/gallon maybe not enough. According to what I read on BYC dosage is usually 0.25 ml/lb -- So I would have had to give 81 ml to my flock for it to have an effect (assuming average weight of 5lbs/bird).
So I have been looking for actual egg withdrawal periods. I see a lot of conflicting information on BYC and google. I see most people say there is no studies on egg withdrawal so 14 days is average. But google has lots of articles that say no egg withdrawal for fenbendazole products (including this one from PennState Ext https://extension.psu.edu/deworming-backyard-poultry)
Any help is appreciated... I should have done more research before dosing my whole flock.

And for the future.... Can someone please explain to me the best way to deworm an entire flock? I can't weigh and dose individual chickens (we have 65). Ideas are welcomed! Thank you!