Are these eggs??

No sorry, these were a while back and have since been treated, I just wanted to know what they were. They were treated with a lice and mite treatment.
 
Well hopefully you wont ever have to see those again, whatever they were...but if you should, take some photos if you can.
:)
 
Everything I read and saw about lice eggs looked more like clusters at the base of the feather.
These are more like scattered throughout the fluff of the feather..
Either way, they have all gotten sprayed with The Poultry Protector and its definitely working.

Sorry to make you itch..I'm sure you have seen worse..I wont show you the pics of the serious EEEEWWWWWWW when one of my girls had worms last week that looked like spaghetti.
It's been a rough couple weeks for them.

Nope, never seen worse. I have been lucky, and have not had any problems with parasites... yet. I hope my luck holds.
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Well I am happy to report that everyone is worm free, lice free and mite free.
One day of Wazine in water did the worms and this amazing spray called 'The Poultry Protector' did the lice and the mites.
Also did a total clean out of the coop and added some 'Coop ‘N Compost Coop Odor Neutralizer' to their bedding and around the coop.
Both those products are amazing, and natural!

So be grossed out no more!
:)
 
Well I am happy to report that everyone is worm free, lice free and mite free.
One day of Wazine in water did the worms and this amazing spray called 'The Poultry Protector' did the lice and the mites.
Also did a total clean out of the coop and added some 'Coop ‘N Compost Coop Odor Neutralizer' to their bedding and around the coop.
Both those products are amazing, and natural!

So be grossed out no more!
:)

Glad to hear that the treatments worked. Your photos were very good- clear and helpful. I'm sure you have helped many people today who have discovered the same problem! Such things pop up when you least expect it.

Just wanted to add a bit about the Wazine- I was told Wazine is good as an initial wormer, but to use Safeguard (goat wormer) or Valbazen (equine) for the second worming 10 days later.

Wazine only targets roundworms, so you want to use one of the other wormers to eradicate any other worms that are often present. Since Wazine only targets one type of worm, your birds will be less likely to suffer from a worm overload, which overloads the intestines very quickly. We had a rooster that had worm overload from roundworms. Nearly killed him. We had to reworm him during his illness with Valbazen, which targets all the worm types but is considered very gentle. He never contracted any infections so he eventually cleared up. He's a healthy, happy fellow now.
 
For sure.
In my original post regarding the worms, I was taking the advice posted from Wisher1000 who said the same thing about Valbazan.
There was so much going on that week, the posts got a little crazy...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/909739/is-this-what-i-think-it-is

I do indeed hope this helps others out. Several people here have gotten me through this and other situations I wouldn't have been able to get through otherwise..
Thanks for the info.
:)
 
Well I am happy to report that everyone is worm free, lice free and mite free.
One day of Wazine in water did the worms and this amazing spray called 'The Poultry Protector' did the lice and the mites.
Also did a total clean out of the coop and added some 'Coop ‘N Compost Coop Odor Neutralizer' to their bedding and around the coop.
Both those products are amazing, and natural!

So be grossed out no more!
:)
Congratz! Now your chickens can be happy, healthy & parasite free! And we can all be puke-induced free xD
 

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