Hello from the Green mountians

ChiChiLady

Chirping
12 Years
Aug 10, 2012
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Burlington VT
Very excited to be working with chickens. Currently have a mixed group of ladies: 2 buff orps,3 silver wyandottes, 3 australorpes, 3 easter eggers, 3 leg horn australorp cross, 3 wellsummers. 15 chanteclers (11days old) and 18 pekin ducks(2weeks old)!
The ducks is what motivated me to finally join the forum and get a profile. For the past two days when I go to give water food or extra bedding to the ducks my hand has come away covered in mites!! So because the ducks have been housed with my main grouop of ladyies I now have to tread the whole flock and coop. The past post on treating mites have been very helpful and I will begin treatment on Sunday morning. I suspect the mights might have come in on the ducks which were purchased from McMurry hatchery. Has anyone else gotten mights this way? My girls also do not have access to a dust spot (they are in a mobile tractor on pasture) so I am going to make one for them out of an old kiddy pool. Any ideas as to what to use in the kiddy pool? Thanks all.
 
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We got our ducks from McMurray and have had no problems with them or mites. However, as I understand it, McMurray actually gets their ducks from other farmers, not from the main chicken farm so it could be possible I guess. I've never seen our ducks use a dust bath for anything. They have a small pool for a pond that we change three times a week and we keep a bucket for their water source that we change every day. Our chickens have a dust bath that is a mix of clay dirt and sand. I believe some people put DE or ag lime in it too. You should post on the duck thread to get more answers.
 
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Right now the chickens and the ducks are sharing space so the dust bath will be for the chickens I am assuming the chickens also are getting mights even though I am currently only finding them in the duck pen part of the coop. how do your ducks get in and out of the pool? I have young duck and I know they would love to have more access to water than they do now but they are only two weeks old and they can not get into a kiddy pool on there own.
 
We have some paver blocks as steps up to the pool so the ducks can get in. At two weeks old though our ducks only got in water when we were with them. Until they get their feathers, they can get chilled and die so I wouldn't give them free access quite yet.
 
Hello and welcome to BYC
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Glad you joined us! If your ducks have mites there's a good chance your chickens will have/get it too. Best to dust everyone and their bedding and their runs.
 

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