Great success at the hen place this morning - I got two little plastic cups that clip onto the side of the crate. goldie hasn't managed to dislodge those yet. She's now completely silent and just sitting.
I asked at the hen place about worming, and explained what I'd done before. The woman there said that as the hens have almost an acre to roam around (not to mention the choice of two other fields, into which they often wander), Verm-X was fine. If they were in a run it would be different, apparently. She suggested worming with Flubenvet just once a year (we haven't even had them a year and I've already used it once in an in-feed wormer) and running monthly Verm-X treatments, which is what I've been doing until I got bothered about the continual medicating a few weeks ago. The woman explained that Verm-X is herbal anyway so not to get too worried about giving it to them frequently. I'm seeing no sign of worms so i'm going to carry on as I have been and keep an eye on things.
I asked at the hen place about worming, and explained what I'd done before. The woman there said that as the hens have almost an acre to roam around (not to mention the choice of two other fields, into which they often wander), Verm-X was fine. If they were in a run it would be different, apparently. She suggested worming with Flubenvet just once a year (we haven't even had them a year and I've already used it once in an in-feed wormer) and running monthly Verm-X treatments, which is what I've been doing until I got bothered about the continual medicating a few weeks ago. The woman explained that Verm-X is herbal anyway so not to get too worried about giving it to them frequently. I'm seeing no sign of worms so i'm going to carry on as I have been and keep an eye on things.
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