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I have this. It's capsules. And my hens won't just eat it.. so how would I give it? And it messes with feather growth?Okay. So can I use safeguard?
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I have this. It's capsules. And my hens won't just eat it.. so how would I give it? And it messes with feather growth?Okay. So can I use safeguard?
I've never used capsules to worm birds, primarily liquid wormers and pastes. The pastes for tapeworms only.I have this. It's capsules. And my hens won't just eat it.. so how would I give it? And it messes with feather growth?
Okay. I'll see what my feed store has. And what's the dosage?I've never used capsules to worm birds, primarily liquid wormers and pastes. The pastes for tapeworms only.
You'd be better off using the liquid Safeguard wormer if not the Valbazen. Liquid wormers are more quickly absorbed into the bloodstream than pills or capsules.
@Eggcessive i have safe gaurd liquid and need to worm my flock. So 1/4 ml per pound of bird 5 days ans that’s it. Not second round right? Can I put the liquid in a small piece of bread? I’m terrified to try to squirt it in their mouths.If you can post pictures it would help. Threadworms or capillary worms are the kind that can be dangerous. They require Valbazen 1/2 ml orally once, and repeated in 10 days or SafeGuard liquid goat wormer or the horse paste 1/4 ml per pound orally for 5 consecutive days.
Correct. No need to repeat after 5 days. You can give it orally, on bread, or anything they eat all of.@Eggcessive i have safe gaurd liquid and need to worm my flock. So 1/4 ml per pound of bird 5 days ans that’s it. Not second round right? Can I put the liquid in a small piece of bread? I’m terrified to try to squirt it in their mouths.