Oh boy- thanks for this thread! I came home to a hen laying on her side and not using one of her legs. I picked her up and started checking out her leg and discovered an absolute infestation with lice and eggs- yuck!! I had such healthy chickens when I had chickens before that I'm not experienced with too many parasite problems. I just bought all new laying hens for our new homestead and I purchased some from a woman who had other hens with leg mites. Although I didn't take ones with mites that I could see, I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN NOT TO BUY ANY FROM HER! None of the hens I bought from a different lady have any lice (yet). I checked out all 11 of my hens and only the hens from this one lady have them, except for one other hen with a few bugs crawling around- no eggs (yet).
I came on here and found this thread (thank you!!) I put together a coconut oil and natural coconut cleaning solution to spray on them. I did my best to get all the hens sprayed, but I couldn't catch a few and it was starting to rain. I'm going to have to check out the Sevin spray and do a full clean out and treatment on all of them. I also found a blog who got rid of them by giving all her chickens baths in warm water with dial soap and apple cider vinegar. I don't like to use chemicals/pharmaceutical products, so I'm going to access what direction I want to take- knowing that the "organic" way seems to involve much more effort.
Okay, as far as this one sick hen... I feel like I'm a completely heartless person, but I kind of want her to die
. I don't exactly know why- well, probably because I had it in my head that I wanted 10 hens right away- but I brought home 2 production rhode island reds from the mite lady who didn't look so great to begin with- and these are the hens that have total lice infestation. One of them is the sick one. I think she's almost 2 years old and I'm the 3rd owner. Her beak is clipped, so she probably came from a big farm. (Again, I don't know why I brought them home.) I feel like this one hen is so infested, it's not worth nursing her back to health...and this is if it is only the serious lice infection causing all of her problems. I really don't want her to keep spreading these lice between now and when I can get this problem taken care of. My rooster and the other chickens are starting to peck at her more and more, too.
I'm looking for some advice here. What do I do with her, and should I be concerned about more than just the lice problem? I can't seem to find clues of other problems. Thanks!
I came on here and found this thread (thank you!!) I put together a coconut oil and natural coconut cleaning solution to spray on them. I did my best to get all the hens sprayed, but I couldn't catch a few and it was starting to rain. I'm going to have to check out the Sevin spray and do a full clean out and treatment on all of them. I also found a blog who got rid of them by giving all her chickens baths in warm water with dial soap and apple cider vinegar. I don't like to use chemicals/pharmaceutical products, so I'm going to access what direction I want to take- knowing that the "organic" way seems to involve much more effort.
Okay, as far as this one sick hen... I feel like I'm a completely heartless person, but I kind of want her to die

I'm looking for some advice here. What do I do with her, and should I be concerned about more than just the lice problem? I can't seem to find clues of other problems. Thanks!