OK, since i won't be having house internet for a while, i wanted to show you guys this pic, in case anyone needed to know what leg mites looked like. If you look at the middle toe, at the top, you can see where the scales are tall and "lifted up". This particular hen's whole feet were this way, until i treated her. I have come up with a new way to treat, which does not require daily treatment. I mixed the liquid 10% pyrmethrin 50/50 with vasaline, then warmed it a little in the microwave to mix it. The 5% dilution is what the docs use to treat human scabies, (skin mites) with only 1 dose. First i rubbed regular vasaline into her scales. The next day i gently picked as much of the gunk out of her scales as i could without hurting her. Then I rubbed the medicated vasaline into her scales. I treated her a week later just to be safe. I did not eat the eggs either, until 2 weeks after i was done treating. If you read on the forum about standard treatments, you will see how hard this is supposed to be to clear up. I did it this fall, and as you can see most of her scales are healed and laying down already. 

