Lavender and CJ
In the Brooder
- Jun 21, 2024
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I’m sure this has probably been discussed, but I have a few concerns. It has been around 80 degrees Fahrenheit for the past week and the number of flies in our chicken run has increased dramatically. I clean the coop every few days and have tried to clean more often, but it’s hard with flies constantly buzzing around me. Does anyone have any suggestions? I’ve heard fly traps work well, but does anyone have a place they put fly traps that seems to be effective? Is there a specific brand of fly trap you would recommend?
Additionally, I have a Silver Laced Wyandotte with a constantly poopy vent area. She is barely one year old and laying regularly. We do not have a rooster. I am very aware that a dirty vent is dangerous with flies in the run. We cleaned her vent area last week, but it keeps coming back. There are no signs of obvious illness, poop just seems to stick to her downy feathers. Washing it has not worked for us, so I’m thinking that the best solution is to trim these feathers. When I trim them, will I hit a pin feather if I am only trimming the downy feathers? How close do I trim to the skin? Is there a better solution to this issue?
Any advice would be so appreciated! I just want to make sure my hens don’t get flystrike.
Additionally, I have a Silver Laced Wyandotte with a constantly poopy vent area. She is barely one year old and laying regularly. We do not have a rooster. I am very aware that a dirty vent is dangerous with flies in the run. We cleaned her vent area last week, but it keeps coming back. There are no signs of obvious illness, poop just seems to stick to her downy feathers. Washing it has not worked for us, so I’m thinking that the best solution is to trim these feathers. When I trim them, will I hit a pin feather if I am only trimming the downy feathers? How close do I trim to the skin? Is there a better solution to this issue?
Any advice would be so appreciated! I just want to make sure my hens don’t get flystrike.