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Sycamore Hill Chicks
Songster
They look like ceacal worms
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This is what I use but I have a lot of birds so I put it in their water. I shut off their water in the evening and only have the treated water available to them. When they go out in the morning the first thing they do is head for the water. Fenbendazole (safe-guard) can be added to water to worm your chickens; 4cc per gallon of water, leave it out for them to drink 2 days in a row, then discard, it must be their sole source of water during those 2 days. 14 days later dose them with the safe-guard (fenbendazole) 10% suspension liquid goat wormer; 3cc per gallon of water. Leave it out for 2 days, then discard.
Thanks! Though it may have of been a false alarmThis is what I use but I have a lot of birds so I put it in their water. I shut off their water in the evening and only have the treated water available to them. When they go out in the morning the first thing they do is head for the water. Fenbendazole (safe-guard) can be added to water to worm your chickens; 4cc per gallon of water, leave it out for them to drink 2 days in a row, then discard, it must be their sole source of water during those 2 days. 14 days later dose them with the safe-guard (fenbendazole) 10% suspension liquid goat wormer; 3cc per gallon of water. Leave it out for 2 days, then discard.
There is no egg withdrawal period for hens being treated with Fenbendazole AKA Panacur and safe-guard... Good luck...