Bed time checks?

CKfarm22

Crowing
Jul 8, 2021
1,852
2,691
321
Central NJ
Does anyone do bedtime or morning time checks on their chickens? And i mean taking them off the roost and very carefully inspecting them? For mites or anything? Just curious:confused:
 
Bedtime checks work well if you have birds that are difficult to manage or just not overly people friendly.

Otherwise, I prefer to just nab a few "volunteer" birds during the day to check for parasites (obviously choosing birds that are more tolerant of handling).
What should i look for when doing this? Obviously mites but what else?
 
What should i look for when doing this? Obviously mites but what else?

Just watching them walk around and eating during the day should give you a good general idea as to their health. For close up checks, I look at feet for bumblefoot, condition of scales on legs, vent area for soiling, parasites or parasite eggs, face for beak condition (as I have a few birds that get beak maintenance).

If birds are molting I'd skip any physical-contact checks until they feather back in.
 
Just watching them walk around and eating during the day should give you a good general idea as to their health. For close up checks, I look at feet for bumblefoot, condition of scales on legs, vent area for soiling, parasites or parasite eggs, face for beak condition (as I have a few birds that get beak maintenance).

If birds are molting I'd skip any physical-contact checks until they feather back in.
X2, and I also check their keel to see if they are in good flesh.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom