Hi from Indiana

Here's a screenshot.
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He was so bad I had to use seven dust and again 10 days later with a bath in between and vasaline on legs and wattles every 3 days. The nits are still soooo thick on his back the area before his tail feather's that you can't see his skin. I have also bought the highest quality feed I could find at tractor supply for show birds for good feather growth with probiotics in it. He looks much better but still has a ways to go. Really wish I could get those nits out without stressing him out. Unlike my cickens I doubt he had any human contact.
 
I didn't know to separate him so I'm having to treat the whole flock. My hens absolutely adore him and he them. I feel it's really too late at this point to try to do that. If you look a few posts above where Soon screenshoted my reply I explain more in there.
 

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