photokate9
In the Brooder
- Jan 24, 2016
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Hi all,
This is my first time posting!
We have three chickens and they're all between the ages of 4-6 years. I clean out the poop from the bottom of their roost about once a month and often there are big piles of moist poop. First question is, should I clean it out more frequently? And is the moist poop a sign of nutritional deficiency?
This last time, as I was scooping out the pile, I noticed a worm. Not a tiny one, like a tape or round worm, but more like the thickness of an earthworm. So my next questions...has anyone seen anything like that? Where could it have come from? What could it have been?
Any info would be helpful and appreciated! Thanks so much
This is my first time posting!

We have three chickens and they're all between the ages of 4-6 years. I clean out the poop from the bottom of their roost about once a month and often there are big piles of moist poop. First question is, should I clean it out more frequently? And is the moist poop a sign of nutritional deficiency?
This last time, as I was scooping out the pile, I noticed a worm. Not a tiny one, like a tape or round worm, but more like the thickness of an earthworm. So my next questions...has anyone seen anything like that? Where could it have come from? What could it have been?
Any info would be helpful and appreciated! Thanks so much
