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Hi All Ball, I never heard of nustock -- is that an OTC, a brand name, or ? - thx


Hi, Syl017, yes, it is a brand name. Nu-stock is heartily recommended by Beekissed, a natural chicken keeper, on this site for many purposes. Its a very smelly potion of sulfer and pine oil. I've used it on peck wounds and irritated skin.
 
I got the spinosad, but it is in a spray bottle and says "ready to use". Is it already diluted?

what do the instructions say?

Usually there is a label that pulls back to show application instructions. It sounds like it is ready.

It says it can be applied directly from container. So I guess I'll head out there and treat them now.
Mama hen has 5 babies now. 3 black, 2 bbred. :)
 
It says it can be applied directly from container. So I guess I'll head out there and treat them now.
Mama hen has 5 babies now. 3 black, 2 bbred.
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Sounds like a plan!
 
It says it can be applied directly from container. So I guess I'll head out there and treat them now.

Mama hen has 5 babies now. 3 black, 2 bbred. :)

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Sounds like a plan!

They're all treated. It was crazy how many came off the poor little guys.
How long should I wait before letting them go under their mom (they're under a heat lamp) since I treated her as well?
 
They're all treated. It was crazy how many came off the poor little guys.
How long should I wait before letting them go under their mom (they're under a heat lamp) since I treated her as well?
They should be fine to go back after they are dry--Maybe wait until after lunch.

They will be so much happier!
 
They're all treated. It was crazy how many came off the poor little guys.

How long should I wait before letting them go under their mom (they're under a heat lamp) since I treated her as well?

They should be fine to go back after they are dry--Maybe wait until after lunch.

They will be so much happier!

Sounds good. Thanks for all your help!
 

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