Wazine17 Dose for 3 Gallon Waterer?

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Hello, I need to deworm some chickens in one coop, it's a mixed flock with chickens, guineas, & turkeys.
What's the correct dosage for Wazine17 in a 3 gallon waterer?


Also, is it really 100% safe to consume the eggs during treatment? I wanna be 100% sure.

I'm also selling eggs because there's an over abundance, [Not an offer] to neighbors, & locals. Should I keep back the eggs from the medicated birds, or can I sell those too? Need an answer for this.

The bottle of Wazine17 I have doesn't expire until 2022.
 
You are aware Wazine17 will only treat Roundworms? If you're wanting to deworm for most worms, go get either SafeGaurd Liquid Dewormer, or Valbazen.
Yes, I'm aware it treats only round worms. Round worms is the problem. I saw some wriggling around in a hens poop earlier today.
 
Yes, I'm aware it treats only round worms. Round worms is the problem. I saw some wriggling around in a hens poop earlier today.

This is what I found,

For best results, remove water in the evening (except during hot weather). Then, early the next morning, begin water medicated with Wazine-17. Provide medicated water only, distributed in waterers sufficient in number so that all birds or animals have access to water. The medicated water should be consumed in 1 day or less. Worming every 30 days is necessary to break the large roundworm life cycle.

TURKEYS
- Under 12 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 2 fluid ounces (60 ml) of Wazine-17 in 2 U.S. gallons (7.6 liters) of drinking water.
Over 12 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 4 fluid ounces (120 ml) of Wazine-17 in 4 U.S. gallons (15 liters) of drinking water.
Worm turkeys at 4-6 weeks of age and thereafter at 30 days, or as needed.
CHICKENS - 4 to 6 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 1 fluid ounce (30 ml) of Wazine-17 in 1 U.S. gallon (3.8 liters) of drinking water.
Over 6 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 2 fluid ounces (60 ml) of Wazine-17 in 2 U.S. gallons (7.6 liters) of drinking water.
Treat broilers at 4 weeks of age and thereafter at 30 days, or as needed. Treat replacement pullets at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age.


https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/dosage-for-wazine-17.839418/


Someone with more knowledge regarding this topic might know, but I'm unsure which one would be more "effective" in dealing with the Roundworms.

But to answer your question, TSC should have Liquid SafeGaurd Goat Dewormer, the dose is 0.23ml per pound PO for five days.
 
This is what I found,

For best results, remove water in the evening (except during hot weather). Then, early the next morning, begin water medicated with Wazine-17. Provide medicated water only, distributed in waterers sufficient in number so that all birds or animals have access to water. The medicated water should be consumed in 1 day or less. Worming every 30 days is necessary to break the large roundworm life cycle.

TURKEYS
- Under 12 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 2 fluid ounces (60 ml) of Wazine-17 in 2 U.S. gallons (7.6 liters) of drinking water.
Over 12 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 4 fluid ounces (120 ml) of Wazine-17 in 4 U.S. gallons (15 liters) of drinking water.
Worm turkeys at 4-6 weeks of age and thereafter at 30 days, or as needed.
CHICKENS - 4 to 6 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 1 fluid ounce (30 ml) of Wazine-17 in 1 U.S. gallon (3.8 liters) of drinking water.
Over 6 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 2 fluid ounces (60 ml) of Wazine-17 in 2 U.S. gallons (7.6 liters) of drinking water.
Treat broilers at 4 weeks of age and thereafter at 30 days, or as needed. Treat replacement pullets at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age.


https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/dosage-for-wazine-17.839418/


Someone with more knowledge regarding this topic might know, but I'm unsure which one would be more "effective" in dealing with the Roundworms.

But to answer your question, TSC should have Liquid SafeGaurd Goat Dewormer, the dose is 0.23ml per pound PO for five days.
Okay.
I'll look at the thread you have linked.
 
I think Isaac0 has the right dose for Piperazine and chickens in post #5

If you hardly ever have to de-worm, then I would think about using Safe-guard or Valbazen since it will rid the chickens of the other types of roundworms which they could have, but not tapeworms. On the other hand if you have to de-worm alot then you could use the Piperazine this time and use Safe-guard the next round.
 

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