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Rooster booster has hygromycin B. I saw safeguard for horses but not goats or cattle.
The symptoms you described could be caused by many things. Why would worms be the first logical guess? Have you seen evidence of worms? Watery poop and fatigue basically are symptoms of a million chicken illnesses. I would isolate him and continue to give him fluids including vitamins/electrolytes and look for any other possible symptoms. Worming may help, but if it's not worms, you could be stressing him system out more and making him more sick. I use DE and allow for natural resistence to worms. This is just me and I know there are many camps of thoughts on this. He is continuing his normal behavior the best he can so as to appear normal to any would-be predators who might try to pick off a sickly looking chicken.
Even adult chickens can get coccidia when you place them in a different environment. There are at least 9 different strains of coccidia. If you bring a chicken to your property that is already carrying a load of worms and he is exposed to a different strain of coccidia that he does not have immunity to, his defenses are not going to be up to par.
Safeguard is a very safe wormer to use, even on debilitated chickens.
DE is useless once it becomes wet. DE will NOT kill worms when fed to chickens.