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I give my hens a combination of soil and wood ashes to dust bathe in.
I didn't know pigeons like dusts baths. I'll have to offer that to my birds. Why just the hens though?
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I give my hens a combination of soil and wood ashes to dust bathe in.
I must apologize for the confusion pigeons do not like dust baths. When I said hens i was referring to laying hens and actually chickens.I didn't know pigeons like dusts baths
I must apologize for the confusion pigeons do not like dust baths. When I said hens i was referring to laying hens and actually chickens.I didn't know pigeons like dusts baths
I must apologize for the confusion pigeons do not like dust baths. When I said hens i was referring to laying hens and actually chickens.
I must apologize for the confusion pigeons do not like dust baths. When I said hens i was referring to laying hens and actually chickens.
Permethrin is probably the most effective to treat already affected birds. I think they sell concentrates made for birds, that you water down and spray on the bird.
You can also dust them and their cage/loft in food grade diatomaceous earth, as well as offer them a bath treated with borax (they love baths, just offer them a container at least 18" diameter and 4-6" deep). Both kill parasites.
Dusting with diatomaceous earth and giving borax baths can be done as a preventative measure as well. I do it about weekly.