@dawg53
Could be.... Although I will say this was the least stressful treatment I've ever been part of.
I waited until well after dark and just dripped their necks while they were at roost.
I'm going to spend the whole day out there tomorrow doing a thorough clean and checking them out really well. I've got a broody I'm setting up a separate place for, so I'll be able to watch them all day.
This is worrying me.
One of my layers walked backward for a moment when she was going into the coop at bedtime.
The farmers were spraying anhydrous this week.
I used the Ivermectin last night.
We had two full days of rain and storms, with drastic temp changes.
These are the only "odd" things lately...
But I am concerned, because recently, a squirrel chewed through my netting, allowing wild birds entry into my runs. Jerk. Probably just got my whole flock infected with something.