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  1. casportpony

    PLEASE HELP: What is this bloody worm-like object my hen just excreted? (Gross photo)

    And the amount is not a typo... Poultry, dogs and cats get 10x the amount that goats, sheep, cattle and horses get, and it's given to them several days in a row, not just once. -Kathy
  2. casportpony

    PLEASE HELP: What is this bloody worm-like object my hen just excreted? (Gross photo)

    If she were mine I would treat for capillary worms by giving her Safeguard liquid or paste orally at 0.23ml per pound for five consecutive days. Safeguard is what I use most. -Kathy
  3. casportpony

    PLEASE HELP: What is this bloody worm-like object my hen just excreted? (Gross photo)

    Those pictures are from this: http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/570ea92d?utm_source=bronto&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Image+-+AcreageLife&utm_content=AcreageLife%E2%80%99s+%22WINTER+LIVING+ISSUE%22&utm_campaign=Acreage+11212015+Newsletter#/570ea92d/25 -Kathy
  4. casportpony

    PLEASE HELP: What is this bloody worm-like object my hen just excreted? (Gross photo)

    I would talk to the vet about checking for worm eggs, coccidia and bacteria. Would be two different tests, one's a fecal float, the other is a gram stain. -Kathy
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