As a nurse, you will understand that the only "real" way to determine if there are worms is with a fecal float, however, no signs in poo is a good sign.
Since it was only over production of poo (which a mild coccidia overload can cause as coccidia can harm the lining of the gut), I merely...
Impressive is broody poo. The hen sits all day, and then once a day takes a ....well outing. What she leaves behind is truly a monument.
But these gals aren't brooding...which takes me back to digestive issues.
LofMc
I've had some serious poopers in my flock, but that does sound excessive. It could be digestive issues.
One time I had 2 Cream Legbars that had massive, pale poo. I suspected some coccidia overgrowth in them and put them on medicated chick feed, which amazingly set them right.
So it could be...