Treating the whole flock for roundworms- Water or feed additive?

Give each chicken (LF, right?) 1/2 ml of Valbazen in a syringe, and repeat 10 days later. We discarded the eggs between treatments and for 14 days after. We put a band on each chicken as we dosed her the first time, and took it off the second time, to keep track of who was treated.

EDited to add "of Valbazen"
 
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Ok well does anyone know of a wormer that you can buy at Tractor Supply?or Amazon?
If you are looking at TSC. Get Fenbendazole (Safeguard Liquid Goat Dewormer or Equine Paste). Dosing is 0.23ml per pound of weight given once daily for 5 days in a row. This will treat most worms that poultry have except for Tapeworms.
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Give each chicken (LF, right?) 1/2 ml in a syringe, and repeat 10 days later. We discarded the eggs between treatments and for 14 days after. We put a band on each chicken as we dosed her the first time, and took it off the second time, to keep track of who was treated.
1/2ml of what? Name of product should be in post. I know you mean Valbazen (Albendazole) but the post needs clarification. Thanks!
 
Thanks, will fix it.
ETA, fixed. Thanks for catching that - appreciate you "keeping me honest," lol.
Well, I knew what you meant, had seen the post prior to that one, but to avoid future reader confusion, it's best to try to catch things. I like to be as correct as I can, so if you see something from me that doesn't seem right, let me know!
 
Well, I knew what you meant, had seen the post prior to that one, but to avoid future reader confusion, it's best to try to catch things. I like to be as correct as I can, so if you see something from me that doesn't seem right, let me know!
I certainly will! And I'll also be the first to shout to the heavens when hell freezes over, bc those will both probably happen at the same time! :lau
 

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