Re: worms in poop
- From: trtenator@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 14:21:03 -0700 (PDT)
Is the same med used on any worms.
Is the consensus to use ivamectin orally?
On Apr 4, 11:30 am, "sh...@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <sh...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 3, 4:43 pm, trtena...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Apr 3, 1:12 pm, " Jill" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
trtena...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hen is about a year old, unknown breed; looks pretty healthy. Poop was
watery with small air bubbles and 1 or 2 possibly white or translucent
worm like creatures, about 1/2mm thin (1/4 of a 1/16") and a few
milimeters long (2 sixteenths of an inch).
so what have you treated her and the rest of the flock with?
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I just saw it for the first time. I did not do anything yet.- Hide quoted text -
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My vet told me to use inject-able ivamectin ORALLY. For bantams 3
drops and for large birds, 5-7 drops. I have had birds autopsied and i
can tell you , that although they are free range, there were no
parasites. dorothy- Hide quoted text -
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