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Herding ducks and Wrangling chickens
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It would be a really bad case if the lices and mites are found all over the body. I should have slid the word "generally" in there as that is what I meant.
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It would be a really bad case if the lices and mites are found all over the body. I should have slid the word "generally" in there as that is what I meant.
Yes, I know that the fowl mite is becoming more resistant. If the OP hasn't started any treatment, yet, they won't know what they are dealing with.
Sorry, I guess I should have said that the different species of lice live on different parts of the body and that mites don't live just near the vent.It would be a really bad case if the lices and mites are found all over the body. I should have slid the word "generally" in there as that is what I meant.
Yeah, they need to take a close look at the bugs, though it doesn't really matter because treatment is the same for lice, mites, and fleas, it's permethrin or any other product labeled for use on poultry.Yes, I know that the fowl mite is becoming more resistant. If the OP hasn't started any treatment, yet, they won't know what they are dealing with.
I'm having same issueHello everyone!
It's been a while since I've posted my concerns, which I believe is a good thing because it means my duck has been growing steadily and healthily. However recently I, along with my siblings, have noticed that there are these bugs crawling around on my duck's feathers. Initially, we were unconcerned because we do keep him outside on the grass for most of the day, so we thought that it was just some grass creatures that have made their way onto him. BUT, over the span of a week or so, we slowly began noticing that he was carrying way more than a few on his body. When I sneak in some cuddle time with him, I noticed multiple creatures crawling all his body, one even tried to sneak into his eye! I managed to take out the one that was approaching his eye, but when I try to pick out the others, they just burrow further into his feathers! It's been a very frustrating task and it hurts me to see him so distraught. He's been grooming for way more than usual, and I'm sure that this can be chalked up to those pesky bugs! I'm scared that these bugs are biting him or are slowly chomping off at his skin. I don't want to even think about what happens if these bugs crawl into his eye and aren't as docile as I first imagined! Please help! I know that there isn't a possible way to exterminate them all form my lawn, but I was wondering if there is a bathless cleanser for ducks that wouldn't affect his feathers? Just to let you know, I let him bathe twice a day in a pool of water but it doesn't seem to help against the bugs. Please help!
Thank You,
QuakieChan
I'm having same problem even getting bit.Hello everyone!
It's been a while since I've posted my concerns, which I believe is a good thing because it means my duck has been growing steadily and healthily. However recently I, along with my siblings, have noticed that there are these bugs crawling around on my duck's feathers. Initially, we were unconcerned because we do keep him outside on the grass for most of the day, so we thought that it was just some grass creatures that have made their way onto him. BUT, over the span of a week or so, we slowly began noticing that he was carrying way more than a few on his body. When I sneak in some cuddle time with him, I noticed multiple creatures crawling all his body, one even tried to sneak into his eye! I managed to take out the one that was approaching his eye, but when I try to pick out the others, they just burrow further into his feathers! It's been a very frustrating task and it hurts me to see him so distraught. He's been grooming for way more than usual, and I'm sure that this can be chalked up to tho havse pesky bugs! I'm scared that these bugs are biting him or are slowly chomping off at his skin. I don't want to even think about what happens if these bugs crawl into his eye and aren't as docile as I first imagined! Please help! I know that there isn't a possible way to exterminate them all form my lawn, but I was wondering if there is a bathless cleanser for ducks that wouldn't affect his feathers? Just to let you know, I let him bathe twice a day in a pool of water but it doesn't seem to help against the bugs. Please help!
Thank You,
QuakieChan