Worming ?

Gagirly

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Nov 1, 2011
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Perry, GA
I'm not sure this is the right forum. Please bear with me, I just joined today. I raised horses for years and the accepted method of worming was to give worm medicine every 4 to 6 weeks and have a vet run a fecal every 6 months. Would this be correct for chickens also ? Which wormers would I use ? Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
Depending on your area, and the prevalence of worms in your area, you probably only have to worm once or twice a year.

Most wormers render eggs un-eatable, with a 2-week withdrawl time. Not all wormers have that effect, but worming is also tough on the birds themselves.

FYI: This question would be more of a "managing your flock" or "emergencies, cures, and diseases" -type question. "Predators and Pests" is more for problems pertaining raccoons, hawks, and annoying little children. But, you know, whatevs.
 
Use Wazine, then follow up 2 weeks later with Ivermectin. But once or twice a year is usually all that is needed.
 
Also a warm welcome from the soggy side of Washington State.
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i'm pretty excited about the liquid goat wormer on bread cube method. dropping the meds down the chickens mouths every day is quite the chore. next time i will definitely give them each their own doped bread cube, so much smarter.
 

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