calychicken
Songster
- Mar 5, 2024
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Our new broody hen, a ten-month-old silkie mix, just pooped out 2 big roundworms. she had a big normal broody poop and then a diarrhea with worms in it. We aren't sure what to do, since the only medication makes her eggs unable to eat and may affect her babies in the egg (also we can't get it where we live). Is there any other way to help her? She doesn't show any sign of sickness and eats normally and weighs fine. No pale combs or waddles, no missing feathers. If we can't help her, how long might it take to kill her?