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Do you know which worms are present on your farm?

Do you know which worms are present on your farm?

Worm burdens present a constant challenge to all poultry producers, but unless you know which worms you are dealing with, it is difficult to implement a robust worming programme.

Intestinal worms are the most common internal parasite affecting chickens, and free-range birds are at constant risk of developing an infestation due to exposure to their own faeces both indoors and outdoors.


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The Capillaria threat to hens

Intestinal worms are the most common internal parasite affecting chickens, and free-range birds are at constant risk of developing an infestation due to their exposure to their own faeces in both their indoor and outdoor environment.

Whilst a heavy burden of any of the four main species of worms can lead to disease and, at worst, death, one species carries a greater risk severe problems than the others, namely the Capillaria species.


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Capillaria/hairworms

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