Worms or plant matter?

Goosebaby

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I’m leaning towards plant matter for whatever these hair like things are, but what do I know really?

This is from a goose that has been acting off lately, not feeling well, quiet, slow to follow the others, not as hungry as usual. So I decided to worm “albendazol” and I get these weird droppings.

He’s eaten nothing but grass and his crumbles today, his droppings don’t normally have these hair like things in them even when he’s eaten grass, hence my suspicion.

So what do you think they are?

Also they aren’t moving if that makes any difference.
 
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Sorry forgot the pictures!!!
 
Yeah normal goose poo looks like this
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But they can be watery if they’ve drank a lot of water/eating melon.

My guy has been having watery droppings because he’s got something going on, and the wormer kinda made it worse right then, so far his bowels have calmed since then though.

Ducks on the other hand... I couldn’t even say what’s normal because there is no normal with them. I’m pretty sure they’re aliens at this point. 😂
 

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