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The tale of garlic being tasted in the eggs is a myth. Unfortunately
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Interesting that you find pepper works for you? I personally have not used cyan, but it is a cure for joint distress; thus, your girls will not suffer from Arthritis.
The oxalic acid in rhubarb leaves are not supposed to be good for chickens either. But the amount in rhubarb leaves can vary depending on various things even the rainfall that season.Have you ever cut up some chilly peppers and fed that to hens? I wonder if that works also?
Oddly, when it was Rhubarb season, my hens ate the fresh leaves and loved them; but to humans the leaves are toxic?
Have you ever cut up some chilly peppers and fed that to hens? I wonder if that works also?
Oddly, when it was Rhubarb season, my hens ate the fresh leaves and loved them; but to humans the leaves are toxic?
Dawg recommended Eprinex when I was looking for advice about war on mites. Eprinex works well at the dosages he mentioned. I do a monthly check on my chickens, checking for mites, body condition, feather conditions, and to see who is/isn't laying. I have never had to treat every month, more like 3 times a year. It also works on scaley leg mites.@dawg53
Curious......have you used this product on your birds?
What is the breadth of your experience using it?
How often would you need to re-treat for an infestation situation?
Does it kill scaly leg mites also?