Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: Shazzer on January 21, 2008, 13:51
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Can anyone tell me how much flubenvet per chicken, and what is the best way to give it. I think I read somewhere on here that a pinch per hen in a grape for 7 days.
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i think i worked it out last time as a level teapoon per kg of food just mixed in - which was easy in a 6kg feeder! but the grape idea sounds good - would be interested to know if that is right amount too.
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Have a look at the "worms" topic (through the Poultry Information link in my signature Shazzer) :D
There are a number of different methods of administering flubenvet. The correct dose rate is 1.2g Flubenvet Intermediate (about ¼ teaspoon full) mixed into one kilo of feed and the chickens should be fed on this for 7 consecutive days. Large birds will eat more feed, smaller ones will eat less and so they get the correct dose for their body weight. It is a good idea to restrict treats to a very small amount in the afternoon while your hens are being wormed to ensure that they eat sufficient wormer.
Another method, if you only have a few birds, is to dose each bird individually each day for 7 days. It is not possible to weigh out the correct dose on domestic scales so use a “pinch” (about 0.1- 0.2g) of flubenvet per bird per day for 7 days, I hide this in a grape which the hens gobble up without hesitating or you can add it to some porridgy food, mashed potato or whatever your girls like to eat.
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30ppm which is 120g in 100kg of feed - or as I do - 6g in 5kg food. Basically, I make up a batch enough to feed the chickens for a week and have it as the only food source for them.
Beware the manufactureers instructions:
Birds may only be slaughtered for human consumption 7 days after the last treatment (no problem for eggs).
Avoid direct skin contact, avoid ingestion by humans. Wash affected parts if skin contact occurs. If eye contact occurs immediately rinse thoroughly with water. If operation involves potential exposure to dust... (mask details can be provided if you want!)
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I tried dipping a mealworm in water and dipping it into the flubnovet. Rather like a sherbet dab.
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did it work? sounds like a good way to do it
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did it work? sounds like a good way to do it
I nthe words of munty "it werked for me ". Trouble is they love mealworms so much I had to fight them off and really had to concentrate on which had had them lol
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excuse my ignorance but is a meal worm the same as a garden worm?
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No, Shazzer, they are little maggoty things. You can buy them all ready dried so they aren't as horrid as they could be. Hens go crackers for them - my Dad bought a tub of the dried ones to give to the wild birds in their garden, but they didn't like them ( :roll: ) so my hens got them instead.....and they loved them.
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That's a great idea Ruby :D
These are dried mealworms Shazzer. They are sold as wilde bird food, especiall for robins - and chickens :lol:
(http://www.niec.com.cn/UploadFiles/2007713152740792.jpg)
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I mix a few pinch's of flubenvet with a days supply of mealworms for the chucks and repeat for 7 days, basically because they seem to eat corn & pellets rather inconsistently, mealworms i know will be gobbled up. In those oft repeated words of Munty "werks for me".
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How much do you think 300 grapes would be??? and how do I know which chook has had a grape and which ones haven't??? :lol: :lol:
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How much do you think 300 grapes would be??? and how do I know which chook has had a grape and which ones haven't??? :lol: :lol:
:roll: Dosing 300 chooks is much less complicated tha dosing 2 GGrannie :lol:
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That's a great idea Ruby :D
These are dried mealworms Shazzer. They are sold as wilde bird food, especiall for robins - and chickens :lol:
(http://www.niec.com.cn/UploadFiles/2007713152740792.jpg)
Except mine were live and wriggley :wink:
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The chooks LOVE those don't they Ruby, much more expensive that the dried ones though.
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How much do you think 300 grapes would be??? and how do I know which chook has had a grape and which ones haven't??? :lol: :lol:
Paint brush in one hand, grape in other, now lets see 1, 2, 3,.........298, aw b**ger i've run out of grapes. :lol: