They'll relax over the next few days. Have they found the food yet?My day-old chicks seem to constantly be fighting each other. Pecking at each other's faces and legs. Is this because there are only two of them? Not sure what to do...
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They'll relax over the next few days. Have they found the food yet?My day-old chicks seem to constantly be fighting each other. Pecking at each other's faces and legs. Is this because there are only two of them? Not sure what to do...
Yikes! At least you can get her treated now before they hatch. That's something.My third hatch under my broody is due on Friday and today I saw mites crawling ALL over the eggs. Ugh. Happy spring!![]()
Yes, that’s a positive! She was NOT happy with me spraying her that’s for sureYikes! At least you can get her treated now before they hatch. That's something.
Yes I’ve also read that about the broodys several times as well. Should have seen this coming. She has been very difficult to deal with and I’ve been forcing her outside everyday to do her normal chicken duties. She usually takes a half second dust bath which clearly hasn’t been enough.Sounds like it's under control. I've had to treat day old chicks before. I used a pinch of poultry dust directly on each chick. Then, same as you, clean/treat the environment and rest of the flock. I've read broodies are particularly prone to mites.
Ooh good to know! Is there an egg withdrawal period for that treatment? I always thought there was for permethrin but recently I’ve seen the big dog mentors on BYC saying that there isn’t. I’m kind of torn as the girls have really started ramping up production and I would rather not go to the store during this pandemic for eggs.I've bought two sets of birds with lice before.. I was so mad, but I found elector psp and that stuff works miracles! I posted on facebook if anyone had some they would sell because it's so expensive new and found someone who sent me some for free! I never have a mite problem again after using it.
No I don't think there is any withdrawl for it that I remember. I've used permethrin too and it didn't do anything for me :/ Also permethrin smells a lot stronger to me than elector psp. I'm a big fan! Lol. All I did was spray each hen's vent and a little spray under their wings and then cleaned the coop out and sprayed every part and let it air out. I never had to burn bedding or anything. In the run I sprinkled DE around just one time. It seems to work over here.Ooh good to know! Is there an egg withdrawal period for that treatment? I always thought there was for permethrin but recently I’ve seen the big dog mentors on BYC saying that there isn’t. I’m kind of torn as the girls have really started ramping up production and I would rather not go to the store during this pandemic for eggs.
I have plenty of permethrin but always am careful where I spray. Especially because the bees and my neighbor has a barn cat that sometimes wanders.