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MotherHen75
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Call around to your local vets on Monday. Ask them if they will run a fecal float test on some fresh poop if you bring it in a dish.
Look up photos of roundworms...they are the most common in chickens...see if that is what you saw.
If you had to guess about how long was it?
No, unless roundworms are a lot smaller. A they were small, had segments kinda, but very much alive and a lot of them. I have noticed my chicken was a lot lighter then the others but i figured that was just because she was broody for 21 days and didn’t eat much.