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LOL!
But seriously, yuck! Permethrin is not in a food group.
It would be easier than plucking for sure, if only.
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LOL!
But seriously, yuck! Permethrin is not in a food group.
It would be easier than plucking for sure, if only.
Thank you so much for your help! I don’t have any of the supplies you suggested. I have to go to the city today and will pick up some spray, powder, vaseline, and chlorhexidine. However, I don’t know where to get chlorhexidine. Do farm stores carry it?
I also have a problem with the weather. I can treat the chickens with powder, but I can’t treat the coop. Our temps are in the single digits for the rest of the week and won’t get above freezing during the day until Saturday or Sunday, and then, just the low 30’s. I may have to just keep treating these chickens for a while until it’s warm enough to clean the coop. Any suggestions?
You find find Chlorhexidine at stores like Walmart or CVS, it's called Hibiclens. Feed stores often carry it as well, the bottle would just say Chlorhexidine.This is going to sound like a dumb question, but this is the first time I’ve had to treat my chickens for anything! How do I soak her feet? Do I just put some warm water in a tub and let her stand in it? I assume I’ll have to hold her so she doesn’t jump out. She’s not big on being held.
Thank you so much! Yesterday I was able to find powder and permethrin liquid concentrate. Didn’t find Chlorhexidine, but found an old bottle in the cupboard. Thanks for the tip about Hibiclens. I might be able to find that.You find find Chlorhexidine at stores like Walmart or CVS, it's called Hibiclens. Feed stores often carry it as well, the bottle would just say Chlorhexidine.
In cold weather, I would use the Permethrin dust to treat the chickens and coop. I put the dust in an old sock, then tap the sock onto the feathers to release the powder. I work the dust through the feathers down to the skin. Some use a puffer to get the dust into nooks and crannies of the coop/housing. I've seen some suggest using a condiment bottle like you would put catchup or mustard in, just put some powder in it and use like a puffer...I haven't tried the bottles so don't know if it'd work well or not.
If soaking just the feet, all you need is shallow water that covers the feet. You can use a dish pan, tote, put her in a sink, etc. You may have to hold her, some I've had to hold, others have been agreeable, you never know.
Just dry her really well before she goes out in the cold again, if any feathers get wet, you can use a hairdryer to get her dry.
Keep us posted on how she's getting along.
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Ok, I’ll try that. Thank you!The black under the scales looks like dirt/debris from the mites. Next time you soak the feet, give the legs and scales a gentle scrub with a soft brush like a nail brush or old toothbrush to help loosen that up.
I would apply the Vaseline at least once a week for several weeks.Ok, I’ll try that. Thank you!
Should I also put more Vaseline on after soaking?
I would apply the Vaseline at least once a week for several weeks.