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Oh, he's a sweet boy to me! Yeah he's strong and sometimes he squeezes my fingers, but so do the other hensYeah, I wouldn’t want to try it on a roo myself![]()

Honestly he's easier than some of the hens to syringe feed


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Oh, he's a sweet boy to me! Yeah he's strong and sometimes he squeezes my fingers, but so do the other hensYeah, I wouldn’t want to try it on a roo myself![]()
You are amazing! You keep coming to our rescue! I don't know what we would have done without you! You have no idea how much it means to my family.Posting for @Tiffany Wikk and @Elspeth Dinsmore
Tiffany and Elspeth currently have 4 very sick chickens after worming their flock of 11 this weekend, it appears they are ill from a worm overload based on poop pics.
They have a thread but I don’t know how to attach it here, please reply if you have any suggestions to help them with their beloved birds. Thank you!
I would try feeding them watered-down molassesThe issue is that the chickens are now very sick due to a large number of dead worms.
Thank you so so much for the help! Sounds like a wonderful idea to useLet me see if I can get some help on the dosage. I know you can use activated charcoal in poultry, but I am unsure of the dosage. I have only used it in myself and other animals for herxheimer reactions lol I believe @Miss Lydia might know the dosage charcoal dosage for poultry?
I'm super new to all of this so forgive me if I ask anything that doesn't make sense or is obvious.They are most likely having a Herxheimer reaction. When parasites die they release toxins into the host. When there are a lot of parasites the more toxins you have being released all at once. It’s actually not an uncommon response I myself have experienced it and it feels somewhat like a flu.
Most parasites are host specific, there are exceptions. If you are practicing basic hygiene, then you are unlikely to get them. Washing hands, not eating things off the groundSince our chickens have worms should I be considered of us getting them as well? Are these the kinds that can pass to humans?
Oh, that makes me feel so much better! Yes, we're trying to wash our hands and clean things up (and no, we aren't eating off the groundMost parasites are host specific, there are exceptions. If you are practicing basic hygiene, then you are unlikely to get them. Washing hands, not eating things off the groundsick), etc. I've had chickens for almost 15 years, deal with roundworm in them on a regular basis, have cows, donkey, dogs, cats, never got worms from any of them.
Okay! Thank you!!!For activated charcoal give 1 tsp of charcoal mixed in 8 oz of pure water, orally and give 6-8 times through the day. I would give as much as you can get in each time. You have to give a lot of water with the charcoal or it can block them up.