I've never used Safeguard Aquasol, never will.
We eat the eggs after using Valbazen and/or Safeguard liquid goat wormer, and have been for years. I worm my birds monthly for the same exact reasons as you; living in northeast Florida and previously in extreme SE Georgia where our soil is warm and moist most of the year, worm soup. Both products wipe out all types of poultry worms, except tapeworms.
Aquasol only treats two types of roundworms; large roundworms and cecal worms. Sick wormy birds rarely drink, if they drink at all, and you dont know if they'll drink enough of the treated water to be effective.
Valbazen treats ALL types of roundworms. Direct dosing with a syringe without a needle is best, that way you know they got properly wormed.
We eat the eggs after using Valbazen and/or Safeguard liquid goat wormer, and have been for years. I worm my birds monthly for the same exact reasons as you; living in northeast Florida and previously in extreme SE Georgia where our soil is warm and moist most of the year, worm soup. Both products wipe out all types of poultry worms, except tapeworms.
Aquasol only treats two types of roundworms; large roundworms and cecal worms. Sick wormy birds rarely drink, if they drink at all, and you dont know if they'll drink enough of the treated water to be effective.
Valbazen treats ALL types of roundworms. Direct dosing with a syringe without a needle is best, that way you know they got properly wormed.