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Actually I've never had a recurrence since, so no help there sorry. I never do preventative for mites or worms in chickens as they are pretty easy to eradicate. Especially worms as I have never seen any and would only suspect if hen is sickly and with no obvious reason and even then. I think that there's a lot of hype with no foundation except fear mongering. Of course it does happen but not in general.
I save chemicals for 'have to' situations and it's paid off to date.
I do give my GSD 1/10cc per 10lbs weight of the same ivomec in cheese, for heartworm prevention once a month, from May to November and that's it.
http://www.jefferspet.com/search.asp?camid=LIV&ss=ivomec&search-submit=GOHoly moly 40 bucks I will stick with the sevin!
Quote: Nope I feed them back to the hens and dogs hoping that they'd also get some or more immunity from whatever lol.
Quote: I've been using it since my own infestation last year. It definitely helped. I didn't resort to it until I had shake-n-baked all of my birds, killing one 4 week old in the process, and cleaned and sprayed all of the coops with Sevin. I too couldn't get rid of the heebie jeebies. That was the first time I really wished I had never gotten chickens, and wanted to burn down the coops. You are not alone!![]()
Quote: I literally stripped right on my back porch after dusting because I was so grossed out with the idea of those disgusting things on me...![]()
Quote: It's spring, and they get more active. My guess is they probably were there in the fall, but lesser numbers, so went unnoticed.
Quote: Ivermectin is primarily a dewormer, so it would take longer to work. If you want a quick fix go with Sevin rather. Get someone to help you and do what I did with the bag. But leave the chicken's head out of the bag. I don't know if Sevin will harm their eyes, so rather play it safe.
Wear a face mask when dusting!!!! I have gotten really sick with all of the dust products and chickens, and don't want anyone else to go through what I did. It's a horrible pneumonia can't breathe feeling that doesn't go away easily. Especially with DE! I use it, but always wear a mask!
From what I have read feeding back can build resistance since they are getting such a tiny amount from the eggs. worms in particular will not be killed by a small amount and will build their resistance to the worming meds. Not sure since this is what I have read. I have yet to deworm since I have not really had a problem.Nope I feed them back to the hens and dogs hoping that they'd also get some or more immunity from whatever lol.