Hen has worms, what to do?

One of our hens has roundworms in her droppings. She's currently brooding and brooding in the nest. When she finally comes out, she makes a lot of piles one after the other, and there's at least one worm in each one. At first, I thought she'd eaten a rubber band, but then it moved…

What can we do since there are currently no veterinarians open near us? We've already heard from our small animal breeder that carrots, garlic, and oregano should help, but is that enough as a natural "home remedy"?
Thank you in advance for helpful answers!

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SturerEsel
3 years ago

You must assume that not only one chicken, but the entire stock is affected. So pick up a vet tomorrow and buy appropriate medicines. Urgent treatment begins!

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Skyangelforever
3 years ago
Reply to  SturerEsel

I agree perfectly as a forest bird breeder.From the pharmacy or veterinarian Morgen❗

LG Sky..

SturerEsel
3 years ago
Reply to  SturerEsel

Thanks for the star ðŸTM‚

Tasha
3 years ago

Ask the bird forums. Sometimes you can also order medicines for animals in the pharmacy if they are free from prescription and you know exactly what you need and how to dose it.

In the bird forums there are also poultry farmers and (private) farmers. If you are looking for the corresponding sub-forum, you should get expert information.

Naseneinrad
3 years ago

Try it with the home. With garlic it is necessary to be careful in some animals, but sprinkled carrots and oregano could at least mix into the food.

The animal doesn't die on the worms. But you can get a worm for the animal as soon as you can.