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BesideStillWaters
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Me too! Managed to get it on him again. We used a pump spray and soaked him pretty well.Hope the next treatment works!
Oohhh I see. If we have to dip, I'll let you know - we're going to try another time of spraying and how it works.The first treatment hardly did a thing for our rooster. Subsequent spritzes and dustings worked, but mites would inevitably pop up again in force 4-5 days later, and I'd treat him again. That's why I sucked it up and dipped. I know that's your last resort, but if these bugs keep driving you crazy, know that it's an option that may not be as bad as you think.
Yeah, I'll try it - the few people I had found so far were on old threads and the people hadn't been active for years.It would still be better if lice people would weigh in here. If I were you, I'd search this site (using that search button at the top right) for the term "lice" and tag active members who seem to know lice. That could get more eyes on your questions.
Yes, we did. We mixed it stronger for the roosts / house walls. We didn't treat their run though. Now I'm thinking we may need to...Ah, gotcha. Then yeah, could be those bugs who clean up gross stuff. Did you treat the roosts and coop with Permethrin as well?
I plan to do the same! Ugh, so much poo. The good news is, the garden liked it.I will say that once mites hit, I started keeping an even cleaner coop to make it easier to de-bug the coop any time a mite popped up.

Yes, bachelor situation, except for one. We had too many roosters; I was new to this, and most of the ladies have a LOT of feather damage because of my mistake of having too many roosters with them, and then the rooster I picked to say with them was way too aggressive with the ladies. I sold three roosters, but the other three I kinda turned into pets and couldn't bear selling them, so I separated them from the girls until the feather grow back. And then I'll pick one to be with them. This is Avi a couple of months ago; she has some down growing back in now and doesn't look as bare, but the lice thing is NOT helping matters:That's a bunch of roosters! I love them, too. Wish they weren't so complicated. Do you have a bachelor situation for them or just a ton of hens, and they're all getting along?
Oh, I do! ...probably too much. They are big and fat. I can feed them nonlayer easily because they aren't with the ladies.Haha, definitely feed your roosters! I meant many adult feeds are for layers and supposedly provide too much calcium to roosters long term. If you want to feed a non-layer, you have to look for the elusive "flock maintainer" or "all flock" type feed, or just feed a starter/grower with the nutrition profile you're looking for. And of course offer a good calcium source, like oyster shell, on the side for laying ladies.
Will do!x2 on my earlier suggestion to search the site and tag others so your questions get more exposure.

The reason I want to do it earlier than I did last time is because at 3 months, the new ones wouldn't get used to my blind hen, Amber. They would beat her mercilessly until she was bleeding. I was hoping if they are introduced younger, they won't do that.In my experience, I wouldn't be worried about full integration until more like 3 months. At 2 months, I'm doing like you--letting them live in an adjacent space to get acquainted.
Currently, one hen, Banshee (who just healed from an injury) is in a cage right next to the large cage the chicks are in. I didn't see any lice on her - treated her anyway because I free-range her in the front yard with the others - but I see nothing on the chicks. Yet. Banshee has been healed for a while, but I didn't want to put her back in with her sisters until the lice thing is resolved since she seemed to be clear. No feather loss / no feathers chewed on, her back isn't inflamed like her sisters were. I'm hoping for the best.But if their house is very close to the others, they may already have the lice, so then it becomes a question of what's the safest pesticide for very young chicks. Keep researching!!