Slug trails in food

SusanD

Chirping
Feb 20, 2015
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Willamette Valley, Oregon
Hi,

I caught a slug climbing up our food dish one time. This morning when I was topping off the chickens' food, I noticed that the food on the bottom had some slime on it (like a slug would make). Is this a possible way for them to catch gapeworm? If so, I will clean the container when I get home from work today and put fresh food in - And will make sure the food goes either in the coop or in the garage for the night.

Thanks,

Susan
 
Hmmm....not sure but.....
Think I remember reading that slugs might carry a parasite in their intestinal tracts that could harm chickens.

Have you tried a search?
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Thanks for your reply. I did find from the sites I read that its spread in feces (but I wasn't sure if they were talking about bird, snail/slug or both). I also found out that our setup makes us more at risk for issues with worms of all kinds (Keeping them in a small area and not rotating them to different pastures - also, a bit dampish).

So, I think I will be having them fecal sampled periodically. And will do my best to contrive to keep their area dry. And will wash their food dish tomorrow
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Thanks for your reply. I did find from the sites I read that its spread in feces (but I wasn't sure if they were talking about bird, snail/slug or both). I also found out that our setup makes us more at risk for issues with worms of all kinds (Keeping them in a small area and not rotating them to different pastures - also, a bit dampish).

So, I think I will be having them fecal sampled periodically. And will do my best to contrive to keep their area dry. And will wash their food dish tomorrow
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Might want to check out your state chat thread, ask some local folks what their experiences are.

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