Worming in Chickens

@Wyorp Rock thanks they are my big bafoons and are quite loveable actually.
Thanks also for the advice as always! I’ll also order some Valbazen and get them started on that 10 days after.
 
Oh my heavens, I’m struggling getting these birds to take this medicine by mouth. Any water solution I can do?
I found this product for pigs, anyone used it for chickens?

Safe-Guard 1.8% Swine Scoop Dewormer
 
Great info and yes I’d seen that article. I have s few birds that really don’t like being touched and a couple are my larger hens that need bigger doses. Which in turn means I’m covered in wormer. Ugh!
 
Great info and yes I’d seen that article. I have s few birds that really don’t like being touched and a couple are my larger hens that need bigger doses. Which in turn means I’m covered in wormer. Ugh!
I understand your frustration because I have many wild ones that require 2-3 ml each. :hugs
 
Will yours eat a mash? If they will eat a mash you can put the wormer in water, then use that water to make a mash. The problem with the 1.8% swine wormer is that you would have to use lots of it.
 
My birds love mashes. I’m assuming if I use it as a mash I couldn’t control the dosage per bird, correct?
You can't really control the per bird dose, but if you put out what they would normally eat in a day you would probably get an effective dose in most.

Formula is:
Weight of flock in pounds, divide by 2.2, times 50, divide by 100 = number of ml for your mash.
 

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