Treated for roundworm, is this normal reaction??? (pictures)

friends4Marley

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I brought one of my Buff Orps inside because she sounded wheezy and was sneezing a lot. So I treated her with oil of oregano, and some put some Vicks on her nose. The next day I noticed worms in her feces, much like the first picture (that is not hers, I don't have a picture of hers) so we treated her with piperazine. That was yesterday, last night she had another poo with worms in it, and this morning her feces is all bloody (it looks different than just the normal intestinal lining poops). I took a picture of it (that is the second picture. Can anyone tell me if she is having a serious problem? I have never treated my flock for worms before, so this is new to me. Thanks.


 
That doesn't look like blood. I read in Gail Damerow's book that stomach worms are bright red and can be seen through the stomach wall because they are so bright. I wonder it that is a worm and the dewormer got it out of the chickens body?? Does it look like a worm?? I'm sure its not common but just checking.
 
Thank-you for responding! I actually read somewhere that the female worms are red, I hope that this is just the treatment working, and expelling the worms. ??
 
Thank-you :). I looked that up and now I am REALLY hoping it is worms! She is inside with us though so we will watch her.
 
It's my understanding that chickens will occasionally shed portions of their intestinal lining and it's perfectly normal for them to do so. The picture in the "poo chart" - link attached - of shed intestinal lining looks very similar to your picture. You'll have to scroll down for the picture = http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/02/whats-scoop-on-chicken-poop-digestive.html

Hope that all is well for your chicken!
 

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