Hey thanks. I posted a new comment yesterday and did not get any responses, so I started the new thread. I am just desperate at this point. All I had was amoxicillin for an antibiotic. This is my first round of illness in my flock and I have reached out in any and every avenue I can think of...
I posted an update yesterday and did not receive any responses so I am going to try again: Good morning. Well I looked through the poops last night and did not see any worms. I am going to check again a while this morning. I work at home today. Since I gave the Ivermectin, should I give them...
Good morning. Well I looked through the poops last night and did not see any worms. I am going to check again a while this morning. I work at home today. Since I gave the Ivermectin, should I give them all the praziquantel? When I got home last night no one new was sick. Tilly was up...
I have never wormed mine either and it is so frustrating trying to figure out what to give and all because I am having to use stuff off label since there is not a vet around. Can worms really get so bad so fast that birds actually die? I am shook!
Thank you! I never thought the worms would be raging this much havoc on my chickens! I only saw the 1 worm. I did look at the other poo piles. I have raised house dogs and hunting dogs all my life and other than heartworms, it was just a matter of seeing a worm, treat the dogs. Never have I...
I only gave the ivermectin in the scrambled eggs, not topically. I also put DE on the ground. I did not get a pic of the worm because as soon as I saw it Helga gobbled it down -eww. It was cream/white-ish in color and looked like a grain of small rice. Thank you for the like I will check it out.
Good morning, everyone. I am in dire need of advice. I will preface by saying there is not a poultry vet near me, and the only mobile one I found, I cannot afford to come out to where I live. Saturday, a week ago, I purchased three young hens from a swap meet at a feed store near me. I have...
Hey all! My name is Dacia (pronounced Day-Cuh) and I live in South Carolina. I have a small flock of 16 and a new batch of 10 Wyandottes that are about 6 weeks old. I got into chickens when my son brought some home from school to raise for FFA about 5 or 6 years ago. I found this group...