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Dogs cannot get worms from chickens and visa-versa. Dogs get their own different types of worms and chickens get their own different types worms.
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Dogs cannot get worms from chickens and visa-versa. Dogs get their own different types of worms and chickens get their own different types worms.
Dogs eating chicken poo isn't any worse than chickens eating dog poo. What goes around , comes around.![]()
Just found out my dog has ammonia poisoning from eating too much fresh chicken poop. Her levels should be between 12 and 47 and should be on the lower level and they were 61. She's getting worse but am still hopeful that keeping her away from the poop will eventually help...I've been told that no one has ever heard of this, but it happened. Perhaps she is not able to process the ammonia as well as other dogs..
We have had an issue or two with two of our dogs getting sick... wobbling, not being able to stand, etc. They eat all kinds of stuff in the yard, so we really have no way of pinpointing any specific thing. I just want to know if chicken poo, one of the things im sure they eat, is toxic, and if so, just how toxic.
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I have 7 little "fufu"dogs as someone calls them-yorkies and maltese 2-8 lbs each. They do not get anywhere near my birds as the birds except our quail of course are bigger than they are. But I have a couple of poop eaters. Or at least they try, but if I catch them going for it a simple commanding NO does the trick. It may be just a thing dogs do, but not if I catch them attempting to eat poo. They can be trained to not do that. I'm talking about doggie poo here, not bird poo.When my dog goes for turds, the snap of the stockyard whip deters him.