Quote: make sure to get the dust into the cracks and the under sides of the roosts and do not miss the nest boxes.
Yes, get a duster.
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Quote: make sure to get the dust into the cracks and the under sides of the roosts and do not miss the nest boxes.
Yes, get a duster.
What breed id this? are they friendly. looking for a few down the road for weed control
Great team! where do you get hydrated lime?I've sprayed my coop with a dilution of Permethrin 13.3%. The last time we did a major coop clean out, DH and Monet painted the whole inside with a hydrated lime white wash. The inside was already painted so after a good scrubbing, the white wash was painted over everything and allowed to dry before letting the chickens back in. It may be my imagination, but I haven't had any problems with mites since doing that. I plan on white washing twice a year.
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I think i'm going to need quite a few saddles over here. Each coop has about 6 hens looking a bit bare. I haven't looked before, but are all saddles created equal?Most use saddles for over mated hens. I do not know if they cover the part that is bare on your girl though.
hooray, Craigslist finally worked out! i just handed off Max the rooster, plus two of his girlfriends, to a young couple from Santa Rosa who are just starting a flock. hooray!!
I ordered it from amazon. I love shopping on that site!Great team! where do you get hydrated lime?
I ordered it from amazon. I love shopping on that site!
http://www.amazon.com/Good-Earth-Or...&qid=1384828831&sr=8-2&keywords=hydrated+lime
No need to dust their heads, lice congregate in the warm areas around the vent and under the wings. Flip them upside down, sprinkle some Sevin on their tush, run your fingers through their feathers to work it down into their feathers. Sprinkle some under their wings and spread it around with your fingers. Redust again in 10 days when the eggs hatch. (keep doing it every 10 days until you don't find any more lice or eggs stuck to the feathers)
Lice can and will live in the bedding, nest boxes, etc, so make sure you do a thorough cleaning.
No. Follow up with the same wormer in 2 weeks. Then next year, use a different wormer.
I'm pretty sure what I saw on me was a mite, same treatment?
Yes, but the mites are like vampires--they come out at night and feed on the chickens. Treating the coop is very important with them.
Dab them with Ivomec and dust them at dusk.
Have you heard about the shake and bake method? Get a 13 gallon trash liner, sprinkle some poultry dust or seven in it. Place the chicken into the bag with the head out and shake to apply the dust.
I just dump them over and powder their bottom side....