Weird behaviour after worming

lsaapp

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Jan 13, 2020
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Has anyone noticed their hen acting weird after being wormed? I wormed the hens 3 days ago and now my one egg layer is acting strangely. She only started laying just before Christmas, she is an Australorp and has laid an egg most days since the laying began. For the last two days she has been going back into the nesting box for most of the day and has then laid an egg in the afternoon (she would lay in the morning before). When I have checked on her, she has been sitting with her head near the ground and her tail up in the air. Also the egg she laid today was tiny compared to the ones she had been laying. She doesn't seem to be pulling any feathers out, but when I moved her out into the garden she did ruffle her feathers about a lot and then she was kind of twitching her bottom feathers and clucking a bit? Do you think she is just broody or could the wormer have mixed up her groove?
 
Has anyone noticed their hen acting weird after being wormed? I wormed the hens 3 days ago and now my one egg layer is acting strangely. She only started laying just before Christmas, she is an Australorp and has laid an egg most days since the laying began. For the last two days she has been going back into the nesting box for most of the day and has then laid an egg in the afternoon (she would lay in the morning before). When I have checked on her, she has been sitting with her head near the ground and her tail up in the air. Also the egg she laid today was tiny compared to the ones she had been laying. She doesn't seem to be pulling any feathers out, but when I moved her out into the garden she did ruffle her feathers about a lot and then she was kind of twitching her bottom feathers and clucking a bit? Do you think she is just broody or could the wormer have mixed up her groove?
I have never heard of correctly dosed dewormer causing an issue. She sounds broody. I'd work to keep her off the nest and continue to watch her behavior. My BA went broody 3 times last summer and was one tough nut to crack of it.
 
Has anyone noticed their hen acting weird after being wormed? I wormed the hens 3 days ago and now my one egg layer is acting strangely. She only started laying just before Christmas, she is an Australorp and has laid an egg most days since the laying began. For the last two days she has been going back into the nesting box for most of the day and has then laid an egg in the afternoon (she would lay in the morning before). When I have checked on her, she has been sitting with her head near the ground and her tail up in the air. Also the egg she laid today was tiny compared to the ones she had been laying. She doesn't seem to be pulling any feathers out, but when I moved her out into the garden she did ruffle her feathers about a lot and then she was kind of twitching her bottom feathers and clucking a bit? Do you think she is just broody or could the wormer have mixed up her groove?



When I deworm first time .
They act dizzy I use albendazole oral.
I guess it happens sometimes normally just like humans ?
Because Dewormer go first on liver then spread
 

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