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X2 and they say worming 2 times a year anyway but do you have reason to be concerned?
A few of my older hens are seeming kinda thin, not as big and hefty as they normally are and a couple are kind of slow. I feed a real good layer feed, they get cracked corn and black oil sunflower seeds as well a lot of treats. I worry where we have really harsh winters going into one thin is not a good idea.
If your hens are unthrifty, low weight, etc, you need to bite the bullet and worm them. I fed my hens well, and they slowly got lighter as the worms took their toll.
X2 and they say worming 2 times a year anyway but do you have reason to be concerned?
A few of my older hens are seeming kinda thin, not as big and hefty as they normally are and a couple are kind of slow. I feed a real good layer feed, they get cracked corn and black oil sunflower seeds as well a lot of treats. I worry where we have really harsh winters going into one thin is not a good idea.
If your hens are unthrifty, low weight, etc, you need to bite the bullet and worm them. I fed my hens well, and they slowly got lighter as the worms took their toll.