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I am posting this to let you be aware that there are stolen black Cochins being put up for sale. These are young birds that belong to Beth Gaetano that are up for sale by Janetta Dobler. She has no right to sell these birds so please be aware of the issue. She may also be selling some Silkies, so be aware of anything that this woman offers to sell.
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My birds don't have mites... my property doesn't have mites... I live in South Dakota, I don't think it's normally much of a problem up here.
I bought some new chickens and they came to me with mites. I have them quarantined in the barn and have treated them with Frontline... Is this a hopeless situation? Will I always be battling mites now? My 18 month old daughter loves the chickens and spends almost as much time with them as I do.. I do NOT want mites on her. Will I be able to kill the mites on the new birds get rid of them completely and go back to being mite-free?
Posey if you have that much trouble with mites in the coop the best thing i have used is liquid 7 put in a garden sprayer and spray the coop down walls every thing. you can also put it in a bucket and dip the birds in it. just try to keep it out of the eyes.
i have done this for years and years it works great and it will not hurt the birds at all. If you do get it in there eyes it will not have ill effects just might burn.
I use to put it in my pigeon bath water and they never acted like it fazed there eyes at all.
PS. mix it twice as strong as it calls for!
i have started treating with frontline for dogs for my birds to keep the mites in check. seems to be working wellthe iveron was not keeping them under control so I had to do something else![]()
I use .1 cc for chicks and .2 cc for adults. it's not too expensive and you can use the fiproguard or pet armor which is a lot cheaperHi The Cochin Coop: so I am guessing that you are using the Frontline drop-on? How much are you using and how often?
This might be cost prohibitive for me with 30 some chickens. I usually just purchase the $50 Eprinex which is the same as Ivermectin but without the longer egg withdrawal. It lasts me for a whole year. I would still like to know how much you are using and how often though.
Thanks for sharing
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