TxChris
In the Brooder
- Dec 27, 2023
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Hi all!
This is the first time seeing worms in my girls poop. I'm a poop inspector, I keep a close eye on these things, but dang it! I have 5 of 8 girls molting, no one is/has shown any signs of being sick.
But to be passing worms, yikes!
They free range and there is no shortage of earthworms, snails, and all the other things I wish they wouldn't eat.
I need some help id'ing these nasty things. I'm inclined to say roundworms, but why are they all so small/skinny?
My thumb nail is showing, but my 10 year old has bigger nail beds than me. So that may be a poor representation of their size.
Also, as I have a notorious poop-eating poodle, if anyone has a dosing chart application to dogs, that's be amazing!
This is the first time seeing worms in my girls poop. I'm a poop inspector, I keep a close eye on these things, but dang it! I have 5 of 8 girls molting, no one is/has shown any signs of being sick.
But to be passing worms, yikes!
They free range and there is no shortage of earthworms, snails, and all the other things I wish they wouldn't eat.
I need some help id'ing these nasty things. I'm inclined to say roundworms, but why are they all so small/skinny?
My thumb nail is showing, but my 10 year old has bigger nail beds than me. So that may be a poor representation of their size.
Also, as I have a notorious poop-eating poodle, if anyone has a dosing chart application to dogs, that's be amazing!