loopycoops
In the Brooder
Hello everyone!
New chicken owner here with 2x Australorp hens and 1x Australorp rooster.
Very shortly after getting the chickens, my friend noticed clumps of what appeared to be nits (see photos) on my roosters feathers. We also noticed an exceptionally red bum on the rooster.
I treated the chickens with Pestene Powder over two consecutive nights, and it appears the issues with the nits are gone.
A few days later my friend suggested the chickens may also have an issue with their feet as they were (and still are) quite red and scaly looking.
I'm no expert, but a quick google search showed images that looked very similar to my chicken's feet.
I'm now a bit worried as one of our hens has gone broody a few days ago and she is looking very pale (see photos).
Any suggestions of how to approach this? I'm assuming it's scaly leg mites, which as far as I know isn't treatable with the Pestene Powder.
I want to get broody hen fixed up but don't want to disturb her or the 7 eggs she's sitting on.
Thanks for your help!
-Richard
New chicken owner here with 2x Australorp hens and 1x Australorp rooster.
Very shortly after getting the chickens, my friend noticed clumps of what appeared to be nits (see photos) on my roosters feathers. We also noticed an exceptionally red bum on the rooster.
I treated the chickens with Pestene Powder over two consecutive nights, and it appears the issues with the nits are gone.
A few days later my friend suggested the chickens may also have an issue with their feet as they were (and still are) quite red and scaly looking.
I'm no expert, but a quick google search showed images that looked very similar to my chicken's feet.
I'm now a bit worried as one of our hens has gone broody a few days ago and she is looking very pale (see photos).
Any suggestions of how to approach this? I'm assuming it's scaly leg mites, which as far as I know isn't treatable with the Pestene Powder.
I want to get broody hen fixed up but don't want to disturb her or the 7 eggs she's sitting on.
Thanks for your help!
-Richard