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Well...I normally don't put things like that into the operating costs because I listed using all natural husbandry that helps me avoid needing to treat for mites and such. The situation I have been dealing with was not caused by my normal flock management and just needed a quick correction. I don't plan on having to do that again any time soon, though I will be keeping the NuStock on hand as an all-purpose animal treatment.
The ash is something I have anyway and the birds just happen to dust in them but even when they don't have ashes they don't get parasites unless they travel in on a host via "free" birds given to me(never again...free is hardly ever free) or some such manner. I've only had to deal with parasites twice in all my chicken years...with the aforementioned "free" chickens that were packing scale mites, though the visual inspection didn't show evidence of such..and the present flock that got parasites while not under my care.
Mites are not usually my milieu...
The ash is something I have anyway and the birds just happen to dust in them but even when they don't have ashes they don't get parasites unless they travel in on a host via "free" birds given to me(never again...free is hardly ever free) or some such manner. I've only had to deal with parasites twice in all my chicken years...with the aforementioned "free" chickens that were packing scale mites, though the visual inspection didn't show evidence of such..and the present flock that got parasites while not under my care.
Mites are not usually my milieu...
