Lice

Some of my cockerels that I butchered had lice, and there wasn't any problem with it that I could see, and there also wasn't any problem after eating them.
Having said that, if you chickens have lice, then you really should see about treating them. (something that I didn't realise the importance of, until I realized how itchy and sore my rooster was.)
 
Some of my cockerels that I butchered had lice, and there wasn't any problem with it that I could see, and there also wasn't any problem after eating them.
Having said that, if you chickens have lice, then you really should see about treating them. (something that I didn't realise the importance of, until I realized how itchy and sore my rooster was.)
Thank you, I have tried to get rid of the lice but they just come right back. Not sure what to do.
 
Tell us how you've been treating your birds and housing? (Products, how often, etc.)
They free range in the day and are in a large coop at night. The bedding is straw. I live in canada and from googling what to do with lice the only thing I could get without a vet is diatomaceous earth food grade. I rubbed it under their wings outside and then did that again 10 days later. I also cleaned the entire coop both times.
 
They free range in the day and are in a large coop at night. The bedding is straw. I live in canada and from googling what to do with lice the only thing I could get without a vet is diatomaceous earth food grade. I rubbed it under their wings outside and then did that again 10 days later. I also cleaned the entire coop both times.
Can you get pyrethrum where you live?
I haven't tried it, but have seen multiple people say that DE doesn't do anything at all.
 

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