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I would agree with everyone who said to go ahead and continue your de-worm treatment plan.
As far as dusting wtih Sevin Dust (food grade), please make sure that you remove all bedding, thrown away the bedding and clean your nesting boxes. You will also need to dust the roosts. Make sure you focus under the wings and vent area because mites tend to hide in these areas. If it were me, I would probably dust the chickens again in a week or 2.
The Ivermectin should start working right away. Usually within a couple of hrs, they should start falling off. If the infestation is severe, then it may take longer. But in 2 - 3 days, they should be ok.
As far as the de-wormer, just follow the intructions.
I would agree with everyone who said to go ahead and continue your de-worm treatment plan.
As far as dusting wtih Sevin Dust (food grade), please make sure that you remove all bedding, thrown away the bedding and clean your nesting boxes. You will also need to dust the roosts. Make sure you focus under the wings and vent area because mites tend to hide in these areas. If it were me, I would probably dust the chickens again in a week or 2.
The Ivermectin should start working right away. Usually within a couple of hrs, they should start falling off. If the infestation is severe, then it may take longer. But in 2 - 3 days, they should be ok.
As far as the de-wormer, just follow the intructions.