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Can they do good with just free ranging and snacks

My birds don't ever have just one or two. If I ever do find them, I treat immediately. That's just being a responsible animal owner. One mite/flea/louse turns into hundreds in no time. It's their whole purpose - to feed off of their host animal and reproduce. I free range too. Luckily I've only ever had one problem.

Fleas also carry tapeworms. So there's that too.
 
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Bugs are bugs. Theres a difference between a cat with a couple fleas and a cat with a flea infestation. It's the same concept. I accept that they're chickens and will never live in a sterile environment, the same way I will never live in a sterile environment. We can reduce the number of bugs around us, but it's not possible to completely eradicate mites or fleas or roaches (or mice or hawks or racoons or coyotes). It's a pitfall of ... not just free ranging, but living on a dirt floor.
I do treat for worms and I have treated for mites, but I'm not going to freak out if it's just a couple mites. The same way i dont think one flea on a cat is a big deal.
Um, it is possible to get them off you birds though. Completely. I you had a few lice on your head I dont suppose you would not want them to stay, would you?
 
Someone just said you cant free range without them getting mites. I think free ranging is worth the risk.
 

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