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Your Flock's Dirty Vents and Other Signs Could Be a Red Flag for Internal Parasites.


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How One Infected Chicken Can Put Your Whole Flock at Risk

When a chicken is infected with gut parasites, it sheds worm eggs in its droppings.


These eggs can quickly spread through the environment - especially when other birds peck near the same areas.


Over time, this can weaken the health of your entire flock.

What Are the Signs Your Chicken May Have Worms?

Here are some telltale signs of internal parasites to look out for in your flock:

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Pale comb or wattles

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Loose or watery droppings

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Drop in egg production

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Dirty or messy vent area

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Poor feather condition

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Lethargy or sitting hunched

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Loose or watery droppings

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How This Stops Worms Before They Weaken Your Whole Flock

Our best-selling daily chili mix boosts their immune system, gut health and reduces the risk of internal parasites.


All without harsh chemicals (so your family can still eat the eggs).

Powered by nature, it creates a hostile environment for gut parasites - to help prevent problems before they arise.


Give your flock daily protection with just one sprinkle a day. Healthier guts = healthier hens.


94% of Roosty's Daily Deworm + Digest subscribers surveyed are seeing consistent protection for their flock after 3 months of daily use.

*Results based on Daily Deworm + Digest subscriber internal feedback survey conducted in March 2025 (n=300)

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