Hello. Thanks for the help. Here in the country, the internet is poor at best. Also, where I live most people including most of the veterinarians will laugh at you if you ask about medicine for a chicken. They will say, it is just a chicken, leave it be.
For these reasons your help is invaluable. And I can help to inform my neighbors. Also, we do not have access go most of the products that you use.
The bugs:
In the house, not on the birds
Very tiny, barely visible
Flat and
Gray, gray-brown, but
others appearing to be full of blood, are plump and red
The birds seem a little bit lethargic and a couple are now developing colds
One who is wheezing and sneezing is isolated with nitrosulfa in her water and appears to be improving
Also (I am on the south side. It is summer.) They are molting.
I have a small amount of iodine in the community waters for the cold prevention. And we feed garlic. One more has drippy nose and a wheeze, but I have to devise someplace to isolate her.
In their house I have removed and burned all nest boxes.
I have sprayed wood with neem oil after washing everything with Creolina and it drying completely.
Also there before were items being stored in plastic crates. Those have been removed, most contents burned, sprayed with neem/alcohol. The mites were living between the boxes and under the edges of lids. Maybe it sounds stupid, but never use your chicken house for storage, I could only protest a little.
There are far fewer mites. There were billions. Now I need to make new boxes and roosting branches and continue to combat the mites, as there still are many.
Any insight into this situation is helpful.
Also we have ten baby chicks three weeks old and many baby turkeys. The young birds and mothers have their own quarters and seem to be unaffected, but I am preparing to fix up their homes as well for the doubts.
I am concerned that the babies will be introduced to the rest of the flock soon and I want them to all stay healthy and safe.
For these reasons your help is invaluable. And I can help to inform my neighbors. Also, we do not have access go most of the products that you use.
The bugs:
In the house, not on the birds
Very tiny, barely visible
Flat and
Gray, gray-brown, but
others appearing to be full of blood, are plump and red
The birds seem a little bit lethargic and a couple are now developing colds
One who is wheezing and sneezing is isolated with nitrosulfa in her water and appears to be improving
Also (I am on the south side. It is summer.) They are molting.
I have a small amount of iodine in the community waters for the cold prevention. And we feed garlic. One more has drippy nose and a wheeze, but I have to devise someplace to isolate her.
In their house I have removed and burned all nest boxes.
I have sprayed wood with neem oil after washing everything with Creolina and it drying completely.
Also there before were items being stored in plastic crates. Those have been removed, most contents burned, sprayed with neem/alcohol. The mites were living between the boxes and under the edges of lids. Maybe it sounds stupid, but never use your chicken house for storage, I could only protest a little.
There are far fewer mites. There were billions. Now I need to make new boxes and roosting branches and continue to combat the mites, as there still are many.
Any insight into this situation is helpful.
Also we have ten baby chicks three weeks old and many baby turkeys. The young birds and mothers have their own quarters and seem to be unaffected, but I am preparing to fix up their homes as well for the doubts.
I am concerned that the babies will be introduced to the rest of the flock soon and I want them to all stay healthy and safe.
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