Concern?

@Sophia V You can put fresh fecal samples in a ziplock back, including the feces with intestinal lining, to a vet and have them look under a microscope to see what you're dealing with.
It's normal if the slide shows some coccidia eggs, but if the slide is loaded with them, there's a problem. They'll also let you know if there are worm eggs on the slide. Shouldnt cost much at all.
 
You missed the point when you skimmed the article. You do not know the birds have internal parasires. That's prophylactic medicating.
I didn't skim the article. Thanks.
And what I said was '...if you ever have to treat for worms....'. As in, for future note, on confirmed diagnosis. Though I could have been more detailed regarding what type of worms and how to diagnose them, op didn't ask and it was irrelevant.
I didn't say 'she might have worms so just dose her to be safe'. Which you seem to believe is what I said.
 

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