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Hygromycin B and Wazine were the only wormers taken off the market. Valbazen, Levamisole and Pyrantel Pamoate are still available OTC. I miss the Wazine, it was a good large roundworm flush.
 
Hygromycin B and Wazine were the only wormers taken off the market. Valbazen, Levamisole and Pyrantel Pamoate are still available OTC. I miss the Wazine, it was a good large roundworm flush.

Good to know...but readers take note...it really depends on your local farm supply. Here in Oregon, they have gone very green. I can't find most of the stuff OTC that I used to in ANY store. I have to go to Amazon for some of it. I found Valbazen in the local feed store for cattle, in a huge $65 bottle, not really useful for birds. I can find the horse pastes (Ivermectin, Pyrantel). Often I go to Amazon now to find what I need.

Agreed, hygromycin and Wazine are gone with the regs.
 
Good to know...but readers take note...it really depends on your local farm supply. Here in Oregon, they have gone very green. I can't find most of the stuff OTC that I used to in ANY store. I have to go to Amazon for some of it. I found Valbazen in the local feed store for cattle, in a huge $65 bottle, not really useful for birds. I can find the horse pastes (Ivermectin, Pyrantel). Often I go to Amazon now to find what I need.

Agreed, hygromycin and Wazine are gone with the regs.
Here's where I buy Valbazen, 500ml bottle lasts a long time and I worm 20 birds monthly.
https://www.jefferspet.com/valbazen-oral-suspension-500ml-w-cap/p?skuId=6539
I'm sorry to her that you have restrictions. Can you find Safeguard liquid goat wormer? That's another excellent wormer for chickens.
https://www.jefferspet.com/safe-guard-goat-dewormer-10-suspension-125-ml/p?skuId=122700
 
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Tapes can be very hard to treat. Perhaps you could try something with praziquantel in it, like Equimax horse paste? Most effective dose is ~0.03 ml per pound, or ~0.16 ml per five pounds.

Dose is 10 mg/kg and math is this:
1 pound - 1 / 2.2 x 10 /140.3 = 0.032 ml
5 pounds - 5 / 2.2 x 10 /140.3 = 0.162 ml
Above dose is for Equimax only!

Equimax is 1.87% ivermectin (18.7 mg/ml) and 14.03% praziquantel (140.3 mg/ml). Bonus with Equimax is that it will also treat lice f they have any.



-Kathy
This stuff works super well! I just give my hens a pea sized amount, wait 10 days, do it again, and the problem is eradicated!
 
I do not worm my flock as I was before because of the 7 days egg withdrawal, too much waste so I worm the hen that show she has worm.

Yesterday I found Sunny my bantam hen was shaking her bottom and in a pooping posture. She was trying to shake off a long worm as she pooped. Her poop dropped, but the worm curved back inside her vent....grrrr. This morning I will worm her and start counting the egg withdrawal days.

I pick up my chicken poops a few times a day, this is with the hope that no worm eggs are eating by chickens again.

My chickens do not drink their worm medication in their water, I added sugar to make it tastes better, but they don't so I have to feed it individually which is a real pain.
 

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