Jlwennerberg9
In the Brooder
I am deworming my flock with albendazole and they received their first dose at 20mg/kg. On the 3rd full day after 1st dose, I noticed what I think are tapeworm segments in one of my girls poop. The white segments were moving but seemed to stop after some time. I followed the rest of the girls around the rest of the day and examined each of their stool and noone else seems to have these segments. I will be re-dosing them 10-14 days after but I have a few questions if anyone is kind enough to provide answers..
1. Is it expected to see tapeworm segments following treatment? Does this indicate the worms are dying?
2. I know I am to assume that if one has it, the rest probably do too. But, I have only seen the worm segments in 1 out of 7 girls' poop. Does this mean the medication has been effective in only 1 chicken or is it normal to never see dead worms after treatment?
3. Other than tapeworm, do you usually see other types of worms in their poop after deworming?
4. A couple of the girls have occasionally had what looks like intestinal shed or mucus in their poop. Definitely not bright red nor a large amount but I decided to treat with corid 2.5 weeks ago regardless. Could the intestinal shedding be due to worm infestation?
Thanks in advance. Attached is the poop with the segments if anyone can ID.
1. Is it expected to see tapeworm segments following treatment? Does this indicate the worms are dying?
2. I know I am to assume that if one has it, the rest probably do too. But, I have only seen the worm segments in 1 out of 7 girls' poop. Does this mean the medication has been effective in only 1 chicken or is it normal to never see dead worms after treatment?
3. Other than tapeworm, do you usually see other types of worms in their poop after deworming?
4. A couple of the girls have occasionally had what looks like intestinal shed or mucus in their poop. Definitely not bright red nor a large amount but I decided to treat with corid 2.5 weeks ago regardless. Could the intestinal shedding be due to worm infestation?
Thanks in advance. Attached is the poop with the segments if anyone can ID.
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