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I administered to the one hen only with the worm. Is it 100 necessary to give it to every single bird???
If one has worms, they all may be carrying some. It is up to you whether or not to worm them all. There is a 14 day egg withdrawal time with those and most wormers. A tiny bit of the medication may make its way into an egg, but many people still eat the eggs. Neither SafeGuard or Valbazen can be given in the water because they settle out and the dosage then would not be accurate.
 
If one has worms, they all may be carrying some. It is up to you whether or not to worm them all. There is a 14 day egg withdrawal time with those and most wormers. A tiny bit of the medication may make its way into an egg, but many people still eat the eggs. Neither SafeGuard or Valbazen can be given in the water because they settle out and the dosage then would not be accurate.
So the hen had the worm and has a broken egg in her. I wormed first, and have given 2 epsom salt baths which resulted in scrambled egg droppings.
 
So the hen had the worm and has a broken egg in her. I wormed first, and have given 2 epsom salt baths which resulted in scrambled egg droppings.
2 hours after bath, she napped, and then i seen this!!!
 

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Thank you. What kind of antibiotics do you think she would need? Also, can i get it without a veterinarian visit?? Thanks again
You could try to treat with Baytril (enrofloxacin). If caught early, she might survive and even start to lay again. But it is like an occupational disease and high production breeds often succumb to it.

Some information about salpingitis and the various causes:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/salpingitis-lash-eggs-in-backyard/
 
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You could try to treat with Baytril (enrofloxacin). If caught early, she might survive and even start to lay again. But it is like an occupational disease and high production breeds often succumb to it.

Some information about salpingitis and the carious causes:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/salpingitis-lash-eggs-in-backyard/
I treated my hen with dewormer this AM. Would it be ok to give her Baytril for her lash egg the same day? Thank you
 

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