Do my hens have lice or mites? Pics included

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I put this under emergencies and diseases but I think it should be under Predators and Pests...

I have 13 hens just over 1 yr. old. I got them from Meyers as chicks. No rooster. None appear sick, all eat well, I get between 7-11 eggs/day and no lethargy, puffing up or bad looking poo. No signs of worms in the poo.
They are in a prefab coop bought new and have about 3 sq ft/bird but only use it to lay eggs/sleep. I use sand on the floor, pdz on poop board and a light sprinkle of seven on the bottom of nest boxes with a mix of shavings/straw on top. They have a very large run with sand in it. I clean the poop board and coop floor with a kitty litter scoop every single day and use the kitty scoop in the run 2-3X a day as well. From what I can tell it is a very clean area. They are not lounging in their poo all day is what I'm getting at. They don't free range.

Right now I'm feeding Agway Egg layer crumbles feed with oyster shell offered in another container as well. I recently switched(maybe 4-6 weeks ago) to this from Purina Layena although they are still finishing up the Purina pellets. I have most of the feeder with the Agway feed and just a corner of the pellets in there. They get sunflower seeds, dried meal worms, cracked corn, some veggie/meat/fruit scraps, scrambled eggs (something every day of the above, not all in one day!) and all winter I was taking their feed and making a mash with warm water to warm them up. They love that and think it is a treat.

Now for the issues:
The first pic is my BA with a balding head and she also has a bare belly. No redness just bare of feathers. She has never been broody. Her head is not bloody or scabby, but bare and a little pink.
Last pic is my BR, her head is fine but belly is bare, dry skin and as you can see horribly red.
Middle pic is my Cuckoo Marans and it looks like she just has really bad dry skin on her belly
I have a CW with balding head, not nearly as bad as BA, more like thinning feathers, and no other issues
I have a Cochin with bare belly no redness and she was broody a few times last summer so I thought her bare belly was from pulling feathers out cause she was broody but I didn't notice any of this happening until about 1-2 weeks ago.

All other birds look fine. I went out tonight after dark with a flashlight and didn't see anything on them. No signs of lice (unless someone tells me pic #2 are the eggs but it just looks like dry skin to me)
I don't see any signs of a dominant hen mounting the 2 with balding heads but I don't watch them 24/7. I do have one RIR that patrols the nests constantly and decides who lays and does peck their heads/neck to get out of the nest. I am in the process of finding her a new home.

I am at a loss. I completely cleaned the coop and sprayed the walls/floor with liquid Sevin yesterday and don't have a problem doing them too but with the redness on my BR and all the other bare belly/chests I didn't want to irritate it further.








Do you think this is lice or mites? Worms?

Thank you for your help!
 
Wish I could help but I don't know....interested in seeing if anyone can tell you tho....great pics of effected birds and good back info.
 
This looks to be a skin infection. The birds all have similar crusting and then an irritated area. You might want to try washing the birds and cleaning the coop.
 
I dusted each one today with Sevin and cleaned nest boxes, sprayed wood with Sevin, used Sevin powder in there and then put in new, clean shavings. No more straw in the boxes.
I'm thinking because of our wicked winter, tons of snow and constantly wet outside, maybe they weren't dust bathing enough?

Hoping this did the trick. I did put Pick No More on my BA's head and just ordered NuStock to try this later as well. Maybe 2 diff. issues going on. My BA's head getting picked at and mites or lice?
All the time it took me to coat them all in Sevin I never saw a bug or egg but I guess that doesn't mean they weren't there.

Hopefully it's not a reaction to the Sevin because then they're doomed
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If this doesn't help I will look into washing them and the coop is now brand spankin' clean!!
 
I hope that helps the birds.You should be very careful and use gloves because some infections can be spread to humans. I really don't think it's mites or lice especially if you didn't see any around the wound. This has to be a skin infection or bacteria. Best of luck!
 
There is one type of mite that only attacks the birds at night on their roost. If you cleaned the coop then you probably got rid of them.

Just a note on washing; it removes their natural oils. You probably already know that.

David
 
I knew that. That's why you wash a chicken 3 days before a show to allow their oils to come back.
 
There is one type of mite that only attacks the birds at night on their roost. If you cleaned the coop then you probably got rid of them.

Just a note on washing; it removes their natural oils. You probably already know that.

David
I never washed one so I'd have to read up on it.

This is getting so complicated.
I hope my dusting did the trick.
thanks for the input.

Its just odd that they are all acting completely normal and I got 10 eggs from 13 layers.
 

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