No, you only have to treat the birds that have tapeworm segments in the feces. Insects are the vector for tapeworm infections in poultry. Not every chicken will eat an infected insect, and not all insects are infected with tapeworms.
You do not have to treat the coop nor dirt floor.
It's unlikely there will be tapeworms in the eggs.
There is usually an egg withdrawal period of 14 days after dosing chickens with Equimax equine paste.
You do not have to treat the coop nor dirt floor.
It's unlikely there will be tapeworms in the eggs.
There is usually an egg withdrawal period of 14 days after dosing chickens with Equimax equine paste.