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I am not sure if these are related or not.
I have three hens who all share a coop that is 8x8x7 and they free range in the back yard all day.
Recently the black one became broody. Sat in the nesting box (plastic crate on its side) all day and night. For the last 2 days I have closed the coop off so she cannot get to the box. Other hens are laying under a tree.
Just as I was putting them in the coop tonight, the black one pooped out a mass of writhing spaghetti looking worms...about 3-4 inches long, maybe 10 of them. Within 1 minute they were all gobbled up by the three chickens.
I am assuming this is something I need to take care of soon. But is it related to her sitting all day long? What causes the worms? What do I use to get rid of them? I assume I'll need to treat all three hens. Are eggs OK to eat during treatment?
Is this something that can transfer to us humans or our cats in the house if we step in poop and track it in?
Ugh.
Thanks.
I have three hens who all share a coop that is 8x8x7 and they free range in the back yard all day.
Recently the black one became broody. Sat in the nesting box (plastic crate on its side) all day and night. For the last 2 days I have closed the coop off so she cannot get to the box. Other hens are laying under a tree.
Just as I was putting them in the coop tonight, the black one pooped out a mass of writhing spaghetti looking worms...about 3-4 inches long, maybe 10 of them. Within 1 minute they were all gobbled up by the three chickens.
I am assuming this is something I need to take care of soon. But is it related to her sitting all day long? What causes the worms? What do I use to get rid of them? I assume I'll need to treat all three hens. Are eggs OK to eat during treatment?
Is this something that can transfer to us humans or our cats in the house if we step in poop and track it in?
Ugh.
Thanks.
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