Sissymomoften
In the Brooder
- May 13, 2020
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@aart has a good way of explaining checking for mites or lice. The gist of it is this: Look up pictures of poultry mites and lice, as well as their eggs, beforehand so that you know what you're looking for. In a darkish room part the feathers, especially around the vent, and shine a flashlight. If you see bugs, then you have a problem.I’m a new chick mom these are my first 21 babies and they have been heathy and happy. We clean there coop every other day and they have access to a dust bath pool area in their coop (and they use a lot) I’m pretty sure they are all females. No signs of any bugs but again I’m a new chick mom so what should I be looking for?
They may be picking each other's feathers because they do not have enough space. If you have 21 birds, you need at minimum 273 square feet.Our coop is 7 foot by 12
Hen house is 7 by 6
Total 7 by 18 foot