Yup... Silly chickens
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Hoping that it warms up and its just rain!!! High hopes.
Anyone treat their flocks as a preventive measure against mites and lice?? Saw that someone lost a hen from an infestation in another thread![]()
It was a beautiful day. I left my girls out all afternoon. Something happened though that I wonder about. Someone has been laying in the common area not in a laying box. When I went to close up for the night I looked in just in time to catch this scene. This time the egg outside the nest was one with a very soft shell not much more than a firm membrane. One of them pecked at it then they all lunged for it. They didnt fight over exactly but they all ate it up before I could get it. I hope this is an isolated incident but I doubt it. I have never seen an egg like that before but my sister was getting some like that with hers. Anyway until very recently I have been getting 6/6 eggs everyday. In late December it went down to 4-5/6. One day I only got 3 but its ben cold, right? I hope they arent going to be egg eaters. I cant stand there and guard them all day. Also wondering if anyone has an idea why sometimes eggs are streaked with blood?
I don't routinely treat them for mites, on account of not caring for using pesticides and such. I will use it, if I see any critters, just try to avoid it at all costs.
It may not have been your neighbor's fault entirely that you got mites. Mites can come from wild birds into our flocks. A lady I purchased hens from had this happen with her flock.
Has anyone had true success using DE for mites?