- Jan 25, 2010
- 79
- 0
- 39
I'm not sure what is going on. Last night I went to go put the girls to bed and noticed one of my RIR hens was walking around real slowly on the ground. I went to catch her thinking that she would run away like usual. She didn't - she just stood still and let me pick her up and when I set her back down a minute later she almost fell over. I knew she was a goner at that point but I gave her some electrolytes just in case, dusted her vent with a little lice powder since I noticed she had a few crawlies in that area and then put her in a nest box in another pen. As figured - she was dead by morning. No other hens have died yet but one of my broody EE's has stopped laying on her eggs and has moved to an empty nest box. She too seemed kind of lethargic. After closer inspection I noticed that she also had some crawly critters around her vent area so I dusted her and gave her some electrolytes too.
I started to think I might have a louse/lice infestation on my chickens. Though I only noticed them around the vent area on a few chickens, after finding the sick RIR and the crawly critters on two hens, I decided to do a quick light dusting of the nest boxes and all of the girls rear ends. I also put some dust in their dirt holes on the ground where they take their dust baths. How long does it take to get rid of them and if the louse/lice powder does not work what works the best? Is it possible if a chicken is too infested that they could die from it? I also wormed them all about a 2 months ago and then again about three weeks ago. Could the dead hen have been killed by the wormer after three weeks? About a week after worming them egg production finally picked up but I have noticed that this week it is back down again. I normally get between 12-16 eggs a day (19 layers...18 now :-( ) but this past week it has only been 9 or 10 a day.
Is there any signs I should be looking for, besides more dead hens, in case there is a disease issue or something contagious going around??
I sell my eggs to the public - should I stop selling them for a few days or wait and see if any more chickens come down sick or die? We eat the eggs ourselves and have noticed no ill effects.
Thanks Again Everybody!!!
I started to think I might have a louse/lice infestation on my chickens. Though I only noticed them around the vent area on a few chickens, after finding the sick RIR and the crawly critters on two hens, I decided to do a quick light dusting of the nest boxes and all of the girls rear ends. I also put some dust in their dirt holes on the ground where they take their dust baths. How long does it take to get rid of them and if the louse/lice powder does not work what works the best? Is it possible if a chicken is too infested that they could die from it? I also wormed them all about a 2 months ago and then again about three weeks ago. Could the dead hen have been killed by the wormer after three weeks? About a week after worming them egg production finally picked up but I have noticed that this week it is back down again. I normally get between 12-16 eggs a day (19 layers...18 now :-( ) but this past week it has only been 9 or 10 a day.
Is there any signs I should be looking for, besides more dead hens, in case there is a disease issue or something contagious going around??
I sell my eggs to the public - should I stop selling them for a few days or wait and see if any more chickens come down sick or die? We eat the eggs ourselves and have noticed no ill effects.
Thanks Again Everybody!!!