All_my_peeps
In the Brooder
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I know there is a withholding period after deworming treatment when it comes to consuming the eggs, but can you hatch eggs that are laid during a withholding period?
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I would not recommend it… I tried to find information on the effects of dewormer residue on chick embryos, but didn't find much, except warnings not to do it.
A friend of mine a few years ago tried hatching some of my hens' eggs after I dewormed them, against my warnings. He flat out refused to tell me what happened after demanding "replacement eggs".
I would not recommend it… I tried to find information on the effects of dewormer residue on chick embryos, but didn't find much, except warnings not to do it.
A friend of mine a few years ago tried hatching some of my hens' eggs after I dewormed them, against my warnings. He flat out refused to tell me what happened after demanding "replacement eggs".
Valbazen liquid cattle/sheep wormer is probably the best wormer on the market for (off label use in) chickens. It slowly kills worms over several days and it kills all types of worms chickens can get including flukes.
You can administer it using a syringe without a needle. Dosage is 1/2cc orally, undiluted for standard size birds, 1/4cc for smaller birds. Repeat dosing 10 days later to make sure you kill any worms that may have hatched since the first treatment.