I was saying that I would never do it, because other products make more sense. I've never had issues with permethrin causing issues in my flock. Mary
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we were just trying to tell you that:saying that you have experience of using Frontline Spray on Chickens or not ?.. That was my question after all.
Rob
but maybe you don't care about chemicals in your eggs?...and did you know?..that Frontline carries a lifetime egg and meat withdrawal per FARAD.
I've used the Frontline Drops on my Chickens for years, its relay effective and doesn't seem to affect the eggs at all. So much more effective that using permethrins, which when used in sufficient quantities to kill the mite's seems to make the Chickens feel ill. I can see from the posts Frontline is also quiet popular with other Chicken keepers too. But i'm realy keen to know if anyone has any experience with the spray in particular.
...and did you know?..that Frontline carries a lifetime egg and meat withdrawal per FARAD.
Quote: Don't have a link, sorry..shoulda saved it, that site is hard to search.
Quote: Don't have a link, sorry..shoulda saved it, that site is hard to search.
Hard to search? lol, it really is! Anyway, if you do come across any fipronil residue links, please let me know so I can add the info to my collection.![]()
-Kathy
-Kathyat 5x the recommended dose showed no adverse effects.
- Puppies treated twice with a spot-on at 2x the recommended dose showed no adverse effects.
- In a one-year study fipronil was administered daily to dogs in gelatin capsules at 0.2, 2, or 5 mg/kg. At doses of ≥2 mg/kg several neurotoxicity signs were recorded and one animal died. The NOAEL was 0.2 mg/kg/day.
Did you ever treat the coop itself?PO is per os, by mouth, not sure why anyone would give frontline orally... This last link says nothing about topical/dermal application in chickens. I tend to not want to use chemicals on my chickens at all however I've had a severe northern fowl mite problem in my main coop and everything besides frontline has failed so far, permethrin and pyrethrin sprays, bathing in dawn, permethrin dust, DE, wood ash, neem oil, all applied in 3-5 day intervals for 2 weeks, etc and these mites have still persisted and killed birds very quickly. I've had 3 in chicken ICU, they've literally been on deaths door, gave them each a final bath and applied 2 drops of frontline (2 have been roosters so no risk of chemicals being in the eggs)one on back between wibgs and other above the vent, but bam, no more mites on these birds and they made full recovery.