definitely a roundworm, and you can worm all you want to, and they will keep coming back. Life cycle is not that long, so even if you treated 2 months ago, you can still have adult roundworms. Many species also migrate through the body- ie your piperazine (wazine) or pyrantel will not get the ones not in the GI tract. Ivermectin class drugs will.
As long as your little ones have access to bugs and dirt (which is how most worms are being transmitted to your birds) you will never have a clean flock. Chickens love to eat bugs and it is normal for them to do so. Periodic deworming will keep your chickens from being overrun with worms, but they will always be back....
Worms are gross for sure, but anyone who keeps animals not in a bubble, will have to deal with worms. Even if you do not see them in the poop- they ARE there in the bird. If you see worms in the poop and you didn't just deworm, you probably have a bad problem.
Kind of like living on a farm and having rats and mice around. Even if you don't see them, they are there. If you actually see 1 rat, you have 25 under your shed....
As long as your little ones have access to bugs and dirt (which is how most worms are being transmitted to your birds) you will never have a clean flock. Chickens love to eat bugs and it is normal for them to do so. Periodic deworming will keep your chickens from being overrun with worms, but they will always be back....
Worms are gross for sure, but anyone who keeps animals not in a bubble, will have to deal with worms. Even if you do not see them in the poop- they ARE there in the bird. If you see worms in the poop and you didn't just deworm, you probably have a bad problem.
Kind of like living on a farm and having rats and mice around. Even if you don't see them, they are there. If you actually see 1 rat, you have 25 under your shed....