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in coccidiosis you are looking for what looks like small bubbles with lots of even smaller bubbles inside it (some of the smaller bubbles will also be 'free'

worm eggs are oval shaped.

Hairworm eggs are much smaller with whats known as a polar cap at the end. Round worm eggs don' have this cap.

If I knew how to I could post some pictures.

 

To look for trichomonas. wet a cotton bud, gently push it down the birds throat and rub it against the inside if the crop, squeese the resultant fluid onto a slide and look at X100

if there are any trich's they will be seem jerking around in a happhazard manner

but you have to be quick becouse they slow down and stop as they cool off.

Lofty

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