After treatment wait 30 days then do it again, then you should see an improvement.
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Will a hens scales ever go back down after treating them for scaly leg mites?
I've treated my hens over and over with oil dips. Surely I've killed the mites by now. Their legs are not any worse looking but the scales are not going back down either. I see photos of other hens legs with these soft, smooth, perfect scales and I'm wondering if I need to keep treating until my hens feet look like that again?
Will a hens scales ever go back down after treating them for scaly leg mites?
I've treated my hens over and over with oil dips. Surely I've killed the mites by now. Their legs are not any worse looking but the scales are not going back down either. I see photos of other hens legs with these soft, smooth, perfect scales and I'm wondering if I need to keep treating until my hens feet look like that again?
Wow...he had it bad, didn't he? While you have him next time, you might clip those nails also...they look pretty long and uncomfortable. Not that it will help with his current problem, but could make his life a little easier.
Is there a thread on nails? I've never done it before and don't know how. When are you supposed to do it?