Prevention is obviously a clean dry coop to prevent the eggs from developing. I will also clean the dropping from the coop daily so they are not exposed to them. I feed my chickens (DE) Diatomaceous Earth daily and add raw natural apple cider vinegar to their water and started dusting Sweet PDZ...
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Roundworms or ascarids are visible to the naked eye, looking like fine spaghetti. Sometimes after deworming they will be visible in the droppings. Adult female roundworms lay 1000's of eggs per day. These eggs must develop outside the bird for about two weeks for them to be infectious...
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Roundworms or ascarids are visible to the naked eye, looking like fine spaghetti. Sometimes after deworming they will be visible in the droppings. Adult female roundworms lay 1000's of eggs per day. These eggs must develop outside the bird for about two weeks for them to be infectious...