i use ivermectin pour on with my guys twice a year, and on all new birds the day they come in, and again 10 days later to break the breeding cycle since most things will affect either adults or eggs but usually not both. topically used it will get rid of lice and mites, as well as any intestinal parasites. i apply it with a syringe under the 'armpit' since that's a fairly featherless area that's easy to get to. even on sleepy birds on perches, which is how i treat my whole flock at once. might be more of a challenge now, since last time i had less than 20 birds and now i'm up over 60.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?
chicken math? what's that?

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