The only time you'll see worms in feces (without worming) is if there is no more room in the digestive tract and they are excreted. Then on occasion several may die of old age and are excreted. In both cases, the worms are in the process of dying or are already dead. Worms cannot survive outside the host. After using a wormer, worms are normally absorbed as protein in the digestive tract. If they are excreted, they are either dead or dying.
The exception are tapeworm segments which move very slowly in feces as in the videos.
I agree with Casportpony, they must be maggots.
The exception are tapeworm segments which move very slowly in feces as in the videos.
I agree with Casportpony, they must be maggots.