Ascites can also be as a result of tumors and internal laying in older hens.
I just lost a 3 year old hen to ascites. She stopped laying in March. Died earlier this month. From her loss of weight I suspect tumors. She was 2 when she developed the ascites. Older but not old and she was laying heavily until she suddenly stopped laying and developed the ascites.
Seven has not been withdrawn. I know because I just purchased a 3 pack of it from Walmart. Look it up on their site. Carbaryl is the ingredient that has come under scrutiny but there are many threads here on BYC concerning using it in nesting boxes and bedding as well as roost bars to kill parasites.
Sometimes flock keepers have to improvise.
As for feather shaft mites/lice. The rooster I had did not have broken off or chewed off feathers. His feathers were GONE. Looked plucked clean except where a few stray feathers were trying to grow back. I had treated him for mites earlier but evidently I hadn't used enough of the permethrin on him. I retreated him putting drops directly on his denuded areas and like I said, within a week I was seeing pin feathers.
I would be interested to know if Seven is still be recommended here on BYC for treatment of lice/mites in chickens and in coops.
I saw by your location that you are in the UK. Things are probably regulated differently there concerning such things then they are here in the US.
I just lost a 3 year old hen to ascites. She stopped laying in March. Died earlier this month. From her loss of weight I suspect tumors. She was 2 when she developed the ascites. Older but not old and she was laying heavily until she suddenly stopped laying and developed the ascites.
Seven has not been withdrawn. I know because I just purchased a 3 pack of it from Walmart. Look it up on their site. Carbaryl is the ingredient that has come under scrutiny but there are many threads here on BYC concerning using it in nesting boxes and bedding as well as roost bars to kill parasites.
Sometimes flock keepers have to improvise.
As for feather shaft mites/lice. The rooster I had did not have broken off or chewed off feathers. His feathers were GONE. Looked plucked clean except where a few stray feathers were trying to grow back. I had treated him for mites earlier but evidently I hadn't used enough of the permethrin on him. I retreated him putting drops directly on his denuded areas and like I said, within a week I was seeing pin feathers.
I would be interested to know if Seven is still be recommended here on BYC for treatment of lice/mites in chickens and in coops.
I saw by your location that you are in the UK. Things are probably regulated differently there concerning such things then they are here in the US.