debate (I wrote about Natural Methods of Worming in the Ultimate Guide to Worming Chickens which applies to ducks), the approach I have taken is to use a worm count kit at least twice per year. That way, if you decide to follow a holistic approach, you can be sure it’s working an...
Once you know what to look for, the unique features of planaria make them difficult to confuse with any other flatworm. Unlike other flat worms, planaria have a distinct triangular-shaped head. You can see it clearly in this close-up of a planarian… ...
Products come with a chart that tells you if your count is light, moderate, or heavy.[2] Purchase worm count kits and microscopes from online suppliers. Make sure the kit contains the chemical flubendazole. If only some of your chickens appear to have worms, it is still likely that ...