it's been a busy day: I sanitized and repainted the whole coop (nursery included) with lime and I bought a spray online that should kill mites eggs (it should arrive in the next days) and I also bought diatomaceous earth... on the forum there seem to be different opinions about it but I haven't had the time to read much.
I put a little steel coop in the run with clean hay, starter feed and water, and I moved pingu, the eggs and the chicks in it. I know that's a lot of movement for a broodie hen, but this way she will be able to take her chicks outside when the time comes.
she stayed on the eggs the whole morning, but in the afternoon took the chicks to the waterer and never returned to the eggs. she even make them eat... isn't this too soon?
and I have some more questions: could pingu be bald on the face because of mites? her sisters have some sort of hair there, you can't see their skin.
her comb and wattles are very pale now. should I give her something to help her recovering?
anyway, it's night again here, I checked everyone and I couldn't see any mite. I'm going to regularly check to see if they come back, especially in seven/ten days, to see if there's a new generation around... and I'll do another huge cleaning/sanification then. there's no wood where is pingu now, so for the moment we should be safe (right?).
I'm happy with these two chicks, they are beautiful. should I check something to see if they are healthy? I always read about checking for pasty butt, there's something more I should watch for?
thank you for all your help!