The book of personal experience.Can anyone tell me what book you guys are looking in for chicken illnesses and treatments. I need it.

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The book of personal experience.Can anyone tell me what book you guys are looking in for chicken illnesses and treatments. I need it.
You can learn a lot just by reading BYC threads about illnesses and emergencies, as well as the learning center under “Articles” at the top of this page. There is info online by Googling a subject and looking for sources such as The Merck Veterinary Manual, The Poultry Site, and some veterinary college sites and others. Many people who answer threads here are experienced chicken owners for many years, although you need to realize that anyone may answer your threads and the advice may not always be best. There are some good books such as Raising Chickens For Dummies, Story’s Guide to Raising Chickens, The Chicken Chick, and others at many feed stores. Different authors will have their own take on many issues, and not everyone agrees with what each author thinks. You will come across a lot of information and advice that may not be how you want to raise your chickens. We all read a lot of advice, and then form our own opinions over time from personal experience. Here is a good link about common poultry diseases that can be helpful:Can anyone tell me what book you guys are looking in for chicken illnesses and treatments. I need it.
X2You can learn a lot just by reading BYC threads about illnesses and emergencies, as well as the learning center under “Articles” at the top of this page. There is info online by Googling a subject and looking for sources such as The Merck Veterinary Manual, The Poultry Site, and some veterinary college sites and others. Many people who answer threads here are experienced chicken owners for many years, although you need to realize that anyone may answer your threads and the advice may not always be best. There are some good books such as Raising Chickens For Dummies, Story’s Guide to Raising Chickens, The Chicken Chick, and others at many feed stores. Different authors will have their own take on many issues, and not everyone agrees with what each author thinks. You will come across a lot of information and advice that may not be how you want to raise your chickens. We all read a lot of advice, and then form our own opinions over time from personal experience. Here is a good link about common poultry diseases that can be helpful:
https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044
Yes repeat with the same medicine. Then after the repeat you can change medicines. I would clean up all the poo so the chickens cant eat the worms.