TylerEngland
Chirping
First time chicken momma and apparently the chickens bring out my anxiety lol.
My flock seems very healthy, but I just noticed a small wiggly worm in the fresh poop of one of my pullets. It seemed to be a round worm - I'm still trying to find out if any local vet offices could run a fecal parasite sample for me but am not having luck so far. I know of an office about an hour away I could go to if I really had to pinpoint the exact type of worm.
If a broad-spectrum wormer exists, which method of worming would you recommend for treating my flock as they are only 4-5 months old? I want the worming to be effective, but also as egg-safe as possible. We've been trying to do things as naturally as possible but I would rather just bite the bullet and use a commercial wormer that will be effective.
Are my birds too young to be wormed? Also, we JUST started getting eggs and have been eating them. Is it completely safe to eat these eggs? Since we give our birds supervised free range time, is this just something to live with as long as everyone seems healthy?
Lastly, I've been adding the chicken poo to my compost - will the composting process neutralize any worms/eggs or make them flourish/reinfect my flock down the road?
TIA! I've been given a lot of conflicting information from my chicken friends I've asked.
My flock seems very healthy, but I just noticed a small wiggly worm in the fresh poop of one of my pullets. It seemed to be a round worm - I'm still trying to find out if any local vet offices could run a fecal parasite sample for me but am not having luck so far. I know of an office about an hour away I could go to if I really had to pinpoint the exact type of worm.
If a broad-spectrum wormer exists, which method of worming would you recommend for treating my flock as they are only 4-5 months old? I want the worming to be effective, but also as egg-safe as possible. We've been trying to do things as naturally as possible but I would rather just bite the bullet and use a commercial wormer that will be effective.
Are my birds too young to be wormed? Also, we JUST started getting eggs and have been eating them. Is it completely safe to eat these eggs? Since we give our birds supervised free range time, is this just something to live with as long as everyone seems healthy?
Lastly, I've been adding the chicken poo to my compost - will the composting process neutralize any worms/eggs or make them flourish/reinfect my flock down the road?

TIA! I've been given a lot of conflicting information from my chicken friends I've asked.
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