You either have to inspect the fecal matter in the hen house or look at the cloaca of each hen for worm sign. Diatomaceous earth added to the chicken feed will kill most common worm infestations.
i feed my rooster and hes so fricken skinny
No, but make sure the worms are small
worms and plastic minnows
Bats and Chickens
Mostly insects, some worms.
Chickens use there feet to kick up dirt, and or dig a small hole. Then they use there beak and peck at the dirt for small bugs and sometimes worms.
Chickens are omnivores as they will eat insects, worms, and seeds.
i dont know, the chickens won't tell me
Yes, chickens can eat red wigglers (a type of earthworm). Red wigglers are a good source of protein for chickens, and they can help supplement their diet. However, it's important to avoid overfeeding worms to chickens, as they should have a balanced diet that includes other food sources.
Chickens are omnivores because they have a flexible diet that includes both plant matter and insects. In the wild, chickens would forage for seeds, fruits, insects, worms, and other small animals to meet their nutritional needs. This omnivorous diet allows chickens to obtain a wide range of nutrients for optimal health and growth.
No, humans cannot catch worms from chickens. The reason for this is that parasites are species specific, so there is no hazard to human health.
Chickens rarely get intestinal worms, but if they do get intestinal worms garlic is not an effective deworming agent. You would need to talk to your veterinarian to get a deworming drug to clear the worms.
they just have to eat their own food e.g. worms.