>A few weeks ago I discovered tapeworms in chicken droppings. I did some research and the only product I found made specifically for chickens that can kill tapeworms is Wormazole, a fendbendazole in a capsule. I ordered it online and gave the first dose about 13 days ago. Still saw tapeworms in droppings. As per instructions, I wormed them again after 10 days. Three days later, still worms in droppings.
how did you give this? How many mg of fenbendazole is there per capsule?
I don't know about chickens, but in dogs there are two different types of tapeworm they can get, one they get from fleas, the other one from rodents, praziquantel kills both types, fenbendazole may not affect both, does it say on the package what kind of tapeworm this wormer you have kills in chickens?
Marlene, Nevada, USA
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