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Hello

 

I found a rather long worm in the droppings tray just now. I have spread diamaceous earth around which is all I have at the mo and am going to clean the house and move the run to different ground later. Could someone recommend something I can buy fairly quickly to treat the chickens? Should I throw away the eggs?

 

Thank you

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Hi

 

You will need to worm them with either pre mixed layers pellets with Flubenvet, Marriages and Heygates do these - local feed suppliers should hopefully stock one or the other. If not the you can buy Flubenvet powder which you mix with their layers pellets ( I've not done this as I always buy the pre mixed pellets) but again you can buy this from feed suppliers and vets.

Someone with more knowledge than me, I am sure will be along to help with the mixing quantities.

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Flubenvet seems the treatment for most here, but I can't get my hands on any here in the Netherlands.

For quick treatment you could also do a liquid caged bird dewormer. Beaphar does one which has Levamisole as active ingredient. It does give you a egg withdrawal period.

In the meantime, you should still be able to eat the eggs.

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Farmandpetplace online do the ready mixed flubenvet pellets, one of their trained team will ring you to talk you through the dos an don'ts of worming. Top service from them, I always use them now

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Farmandpetplace online do the ready mixed flubenvet pellets, one of their trained team will ring you to talk you through the dos an don'ts of worming. Top service from them, I always use them now

 

Yes, you can order either from them or marriages online and it arrives the next day. If you have seen worms in the droppings, then they will have a very heavy worm load - when did you last worm them? They will need one treatment of 7 days, then leave a 3 week gap (21 days) and do another 7 day treatment, with Flubenvet.

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Thanks everyone, I have got some Flubenvet from the vet now.

 

To answer your question on when I last wormed them, we have only had them for 3 months so other than diamaceous earth in their food for the first week of every month, I haven't. Should it be done more regularly? The advice we had was twice a year?

 

So far I have still only seen one worm so fingers crossed I won't see any more as it was pretty gross!

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Ok, sooooo.....

A lack of worms visible in the poo doesn't mean they don't have any.

 

Don't rely on diatom to worm.them

 

Worm them again after 3 weeks in this instance, them either again in 4 months and every 4 months going forward,or (if you can be bothered) send off poo samples to Retfords for testing and dise accordingly.

 

In any event, worm only with Flubenvet, powder or pellets, for 7 whole days, feed nothing else snd restrict their free ranging.

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