Silverlilly1
Chirping
- May 2, 2020
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My chickens have lice. I tried providing some diatomaceous earth but they have a full-blown infestation. I have pyrethrin, but I know if you use it you have to get all the birds out of the house for treatment of the house, have to spray all the chickens, and have to discard eggs for some time afterwards.
Problem is, I have a broody hen sitting on a large clutch of eggs in the hen house. She’s been on them for about a week now and the whole reason I have chickens is to raise meat birds. I do not have an incubator yet but will in a couple of weeks (right about the time these ones should be hatching). I don’t want to infect the newly-hatched chicks with lice, so I need to get this dealt with somehow. What can I do?
I have two separate houses in the coop. One has not been used by me and needs to be cleaned out before it can be used - quite possibly sprayed for lice given that I believe my chickens got the lice from my landlord’s prior occupation of the coop. It does not have any nesting boxes. I know it can be impossible to move a broody hen mid-brood. I do know I will have to find some better place for the hen and chicks once they hatch because right now they’re in a nesting box about 2-3 feet off the floor.
What can I do? What is safe to do? I’m getting rather worried at this point.
Problem is, I have a broody hen sitting on a large clutch of eggs in the hen house. She’s been on them for about a week now and the whole reason I have chickens is to raise meat birds. I do not have an incubator yet but will in a couple of weeks (right about the time these ones should be hatching). I don’t want to infect the newly-hatched chicks with lice, so I need to get this dealt with somehow. What can I do?
I have two separate houses in the coop. One has not been used by me and needs to be cleaned out before it can be used - quite possibly sprayed for lice given that I believe my chickens got the lice from my landlord’s prior occupation of the coop. It does not have any nesting boxes. I know it can be impossible to move a broody hen mid-brood. I do know I will have to find some better place for the hen and chicks once they hatch because right now they’re in a nesting box about 2-3 feet off the floor.
What can I do? What is safe to do? I’m getting rather worried at this point.