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Then I'd imagine they'd be digested when they pass through, as long as they got grit. So it looks like worms to me.This might be a stupid question but could the white things perhaps be meal worms? Our daughter did give them some?
Treat all the birds just in case, and I think it'd be fine to eat their eggs when they start laying. I get rid of the eggs for a month when they're being treating for worms, just to be extra careful. Not sure how others do itWill do they are not old enough to lay eggs yet so by the time they start laying in a few months they eggs will be fine right? We have had chicken before but never have had worms