I think there seem to be a lot fewer mites on her now though, there were a lot in the fluffy parts of her back feathers and some diatomaceous earth is still in there, so I think it is probably helping, I’ve also picked a few off of her too and she seems to be doing better I think
I don’t think I have those, but I checked and it seems like she doesn’t have as many mites now, I don’t know for sure though but the diatomaceous earth may have helped since the mites were mostly on her back bottom feathers and I put a lot of diatomaceous earth there, I also gave her some more...
Also, is there possibly any other way to get rid of the mites with maybe some household or backyard items? Could I make my own spray to use or use something natural to get rid of the mites?
Today I gave her the oil from two of these capsules
and put them on a little bit of food and she ate it, I haven’t got the B-Complex yet, and I don’t know if this Vitamin E has selenium in it. I haven’t got the Permethrin yet either, but sometime I might, I really hope she can get healed. Is...
Thanks for the advice, I don’t know for sure if the mites caused it, I have a feeling that they may have came after she got wry neck since she wouldn’t have been able to take a dust bath or preen her back feathers, but I don’t know for sure
Ok, thanks, I will see what I can do. She doesn’t seem to want to eat the wet food very much, but for some reason she eats the wet bread instead, but thankfully she just drank some water from her feeder!
In a little while I can probably post a picture of her, she’s about 6 and a half years old, I don’t know for sure about the crop, I have been able to hand feed her and give her left over boiled egg which I think has vitamin E, I’ll think about the mite treatment stuff probably, at night recently...
Hello, I need help getting rid of mites on one of my barred rock chickens. She also for some reason recently developed sort of a hunchback, where she doesn’t seem to be able to move her neck up at all on her own, and she looks like she is constantly looking down. The very big problem with this...