Worm eggs?

I dont think you can necessarily state that it is a insect egg.It may very well be a worm egg.Its not going to hurt them if she/he worms them.
I can state it because it is not at all an intestinal worm egg. 100 percent. And deworming for no reason Is why worms are so resistant to dewormer. Look it up.
 
Do the (Eggs) move around?
Not that I've noticed. Will check again tomorrow when I clean the coop. My neighbour had some flubenvet so I medicated a couple kilos of food. Don't suppose it'll hurt. The main reason I was a tad concerned, I've seen them gaping and stretching out their necks at the same time. Will see how they go
 
Not that I've noticed. Will check again tomorrow when I clean the coop. My neighbour had some flubenvet so I medicated a couple kilos of food. Don't suppose it'll hurt. The main reason I was a tad concerned, I've seen them gaping and stretching out their necks at the same time. Will see how they go

Could be Gapeworm.Look at the symptoms and see if it matches yours.Do you see anything in there mouth?
 
Could be Gapeworm.Look at the symptoms and see if it matches yours.
Yeah, have done. Quite a frustrating process at times though, as there's always conflicting info. Most of the signs of gape worm are present but they're eating well which seems to go against gape worm
 
Do you see anything in there mouth?
Not really checked to be honest. They're starting to get pretty comfortable around people now but still a tad cautious of causing them too much stress lol none of them are huge fans of being handled. How's the best way to go about that?
 
Great!

Im glad you wormed them.:thumbsup

Was there full grown worms in there poop?If so i would like to see some pictures.
They certainly weren't small things. Getting on for 2 inches a lot of them!
Cheers :)
 

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