TREAT THEM FOR WORMS NOW -Molting - short days - few or no eggs anyway

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About how many chickens was she talking about when she said 5cc?

I feel pretty much the same for the rest. I figure both my chickens and I always have some worms.

It doesnt matter how many chickens, you just want enough that they can drink their fill for the day. If you have 5 chickens, you wouldnt need to mix up near as much as if you have 100.

Oh cool answered my own question, I'm going to try it this way.
 
My flock was born Sept 8 (or at least that's what the hatchery said:) are they too young to be wormed? since they are not laying should I go ahead and do it now so I wouldn't have to toss eggs? Also, since they are allowed to free range and they are still only a few months old should I still use the Wazine first or can I just use the Valbazen? I have a flock of 70, can I mix the Valbazen in the water?
 
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I didn't think that I had a problem either until I took my rooster to vet's where he stayed for a week being treated for respiratory infection and fungus. Fecal samples showed round/other worms, much to my chagrin. I was going to treated them all immediately, but the vet had me to treat them all first for preventing any possible spread of respiratory disease, i.e., I'm just now getting to where I can treat them for all the worms they have that I TOO didn't think they have.
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WORMING YOUR CHICKENS - FROM THE GOSPEL of JAMES (Chapter dawg53 1-2-3)

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1. Wazine17 - two ounces in two gallons of water for one day - dump eggs for two weeks
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...Ten days later:
2. Valbazen -one half cc/ml for standard size chickens, one quarter cc/ml for smaller chickens including silkies. You can use a syringe to squirt it down their throats individually or you can inject it into a small piece of bread and give each chicken a piece of bread....they gobble it up. - dump the eggs for two weeks
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3. ...after a couple of days of using both wormers....give your chickens plain yogurt or buttermilk(probiotics), canned beef catfood (extra protein), all mixed in their feed and give it to them to build up their immune systems, do this about 3 days in a row. Then you'll have healthy, happy chickens lol.
The next time you worm,say in about 6 months or whenever you see fit...you can use the valbazen first, no need to use the wazine unless you want to. Please PM anytime and I'll be happy to help you with worming. Jim.
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Making buttermilk (joebryant):
Mine love it, and its lactic acid and bacteria culture is super healthy for them and YOU.
I make it a gallon at a time:
Buy a quart of buttermilk, pour it into a large container with a gallon of milk. Let the five quarts sit at room temperature for 24 hours, stirring occasionally, and you'll have five quarts. Save a quart to use with another gallon of milk later.
BTW, buttermilk will keep for a very long time in the refrigerator.
Store in a glass container(s).


Just to clarify; the Valbazen is given once right? When it says "after a coupld of days using both wormers..." - I wanted to be sure I'm not supposed to be giving the Valbazen for 3 days. Thanks!
 
I'm going to ask a stupid question so, here goes.
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............Can you just squirt the worm medication(Wazine)/water mixture down their throats individually instead of putting it in their waterer? That is, mix it as indicated and then use a syringe with plunger seal to get liquid mixture. And if so, how much would you squirt down their throat. I'm always skeptical about if they are getting enough of the Wazine in them or not.
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Another stupid question..............How much water do you think a chicken drinks every day?
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I didn't think that I had a problem either until I took my rooster to vet's where he stayed for a week being treated for respiratory infection and fungus. Fecal samples showed round/other worms, much to my chagrin. I was going to treated them all immediately, but the vet had me to treat them all first for preventing any possible spread of respiratory disease, i.e., I'm just now getting to where I can treat them for all the worms they have that I TOO didn't think they have.
*****
WORMING YOUR CHICKENS - FROM THE GOSPEL of JAMES (Chapter dawg53 1-2-3)

*****
1. Wazine17 - two ounces in two gallons of water for one day - dump eggs for two weeks
*****
...Ten days later:
2. Valbazen -one half cc/ml for standard size chickens, one quarter cc/ml for smaller chickens including silkies. You can use a syringe to squirt it down their throats individually or you can inject it into a small piece of bread and give each chicken a piece of bread....they gobble it up. - dump the eggs for two weeks
*****
3. ...after a couple of days of using both wormers....give your chickens plain yogurt or buttermilk(probiotics), canned beef catfood (extra protein), all mixed in their feed and give it to them to build up their immune systems, do this about 3 days in a row. Then you'll have healthy, happy chickens lol.
The next time you worm,say in about 6 months or whenever you see fit...you can use the valbazen first, no need to use the wazine unless you want to. Please PM anytime and I'll be happy to help you with worming. Jim.
______________________________________________________
Making buttermilk (joebryant):
Mine love it, and its lactic acid and bacteria culture is super healthy for them and YOU.
I make it a gallon at a time:
Buy a quart of buttermilk, pour it into a large container with a gallon of milk. Let the five quarts sit at room temperature for 24 hours, stirring occasionally, and you'll have five quarts. Save a quart to use with another gallon of milk later.
BTW, buttermilk will keep for a very long time in the refrigerator.
Store in a glass container(s).


Just to clarify; the Valbazen is given once right? When it says "after a coupld of days using both wormers..." - I wanted to be sure I'm not supposed to be giving the Valbazen for 3 days. Thanks!

Valbazen is given once. "a couple of days using both wormers" was referring giving the chickens probiotics and extra protein after worming only.
 
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To guarantee that they drink the wazine water, here's what you do; when they go to bed at night discard their water. Before you let them out the next morning, put the wazine water out there for them to drink. Then let them out, they'll eat and get a drink of water...never fails. Leave it out for 24 hours as directed, they'll drink it during the day and evening as well. Discard after 24 hours is up and replace with regular freshwater.
 
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That won't work with 100+ chickens with the way that my 11 coops/chicken houses/chicken stalls are set up. I need to get the mixture in them ASAP with no interruptions, no problems, no water spillage, etc. I tried that and it was a disaster.
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That won't work with 100+ chickens with the way that my 11 coops/chicken houses/chicken stalls are set up. I need to get the mixture in them ASAP with no interruptions, no problems, no water spillage, etc. I tried that and it was a disaster.
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Ok, forget the wazine and just use the valbazen orally down the throat to each chicken...1/2cc standard size, 1/4cc smaller chickens.
 

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