Hello from Denmark

We usually drove to one of the tourist sites like Houstrup or Bjerregard, you can get diatomaceous earth against the lice, or use Ballistol spray, I‘m not sure if they have it in Denmark?!
We have used the food grade diatomaceous earth (FG-DE) for keeping mites and lice away for many years, and never had them albeit the scaly leg mites which it doesn't help. But if I ever had an infestation of mites or lice, I would use the garden dust (permethrin powder) as that kills them fast, DE doesn't.
 
Hi and welcome to BYC, we used to go on vacation to Denmark when the kids were little, I have some friends there too, there I met a vet who said they didn’t treat chickens, why?! Someone brought them a sick chicken, they researched about its symptoms, thought about how to treat it, took 2 hrs. of their time, then when the owner came and they told him what they planned to do to treat the chicken he said „no, too expensive, I’m going to eat it“, so that was the start and end of their career in chicken medicine
🤣 yeah that sounds about right. Yeah you can’t get any medicine without actually paying for a consultation which costs like 700dkk
We usually drove to one of the tourist sites like Houstrup or Bjerregard, you can get diatomaceous earth against the lice, or use Ballistol spray, I‘m not sure if they have it in Denmark?!
i will have a look for those items. My mum is coming over to visit soon so I have told her to bring some lice powder from the UK.
 
We have used the food grade diatomaceous earth (FG-DE) for keeping mites and lice away for many years, and never had them albeit the scaly leg mites which it doesn't help. But if I ever had an infestation of mites or lice, I would use the garden dust (permethrin powder) as that kills them fast, DE doesn't.
Thank you. I’ll look into it all. Two seem to have the scaly leg mites but I’ve been treating them with a mix of permethrin spray, epsom salt baths and Vaseline on the legs and it seems to be working. One of them has shedded most of the ugly scales and has shiny new ones.
 
Thank you. I’ll look into it all. Two seem to have the scaly leg mites but I’ve been treating them with a mix of permethrin spray, epsom salt baths and Vaseline on the legs and it seems to be working. One of them has shedded most of the ugly scales and has shiny new ones.
We too used the vaseline. We went in at night and slathered their legs every third day for three times. That did it. The next year, same thing. The third time they got it, we had triple the chickens so we didn't feel like slathering 40 feet and legs, so went with the Ivermectin 5%. One drop on the back of their necks, and repeat in 10 days. There's a hypothetical egg withdrawal period of 7 days, 14 days, or a month. Hubby just ate the eggs anyway saying if he's got worms or mites, it'll do him some good lol.
 
I personally am not a fan of chemicals if you can do it without, Ballistol spray really gets into the leg scales and is a spray, vaseline takes way to long, and you have to rub it into the chickens legs, Ballistol is so harmless you can ingest it or spray it onto you skin, in comparison, W40 is very harmful if ingested, and , no, I am not a Ballistol salesman, I don’t get royalties either 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
We too used the vaseline. We went in at night and slathered their legs every third day for three times. That did it. The next year, same thing. The third time they got it, we had triple the chickens so we didn't feel like slathering 40 feet and legs, so went with the Ivermectin 5%. One drop on the back of their necks, and repeat in 10 days. There's a hypothetical egg withdrawal period of 7 days, 14 days, or a month. Hubby just ate the eggs anyway saying if he's got worms or mites, it'll do him some good lol.
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Yes I agree that the Vaseline is quite a big job when you have a lot of hens. I hope this doesn’t happen again. Thanks for the advice.
 

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