Prince and Pavo
Songster
- Apr 4, 2023
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Hello!
Yesterday, I noticed a couple of my chicks that seemed to have less fluff/feathers on the neck and head, so I went to investigate them. I found lots of nits (eggs) near the base of the feather shafts on the neck and it looked like it had been scratching its neck and broken some feathers off in the process, hence the missing down/ bald neck. I also saw a few lice scurrying around on the skin. After further inspection, I found some red/orange bugs which I’m assuming are Northern fowl mites near the eyes and vent. I forgot to check under the wings. I looked at some other chickens as well, and I’m not exactly sure if they have them too, as I either can’t see them or it’s not nearly as bad as the other chicks. I know that if one has them though, then most likely they all have them. I’ve read about treatments in my books, but found a little bit of contradicting information, but also not much info at all. Two books said to use DE in their dust bathing areas (which I already thought would work), but the other one said to never use it, as it can harm the chickens. I know that it probably wouldn’t be the best option to include it regularly, but then again, if it helps prevent infestations, would it be worth the risks? I read about spray and powder treatments, and I’ve heard that powder is better. I’m not sure what to use though, as I don’t recall any of the books mentioning a specific insecticide! I’ve also read that it may be multiple step, several week process of repetition to eliminate them completely. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, or advice is greatly appreciated. I’d like to rid my birds of these parasites as soon as possible! TIA!
Yesterday, I noticed a couple of my chicks that seemed to have less fluff/feathers on the neck and head, so I went to investigate them. I found lots of nits (eggs) near the base of the feather shafts on the neck and it looked like it had been scratching its neck and broken some feathers off in the process, hence the missing down/ bald neck. I also saw a few lice scurrying around on the skin. After further inspection, I found some red/orange bugs which I’m assuming are Northern fowl mites near the eyes and vent. I forgot to check under the wings. I looked at some other chickens as well, and I’m not exactly sure if they have them too, as I either can’t see them or it’s not nearly as bad as the other chicks. I know that if one has them though, then most likely they all have them. I’ve read about treatments in my books, but found a little bit of contradicting information, but also not much info at all. Two books said to use DE in their dust bathing areas (which I already thought would work), but the other one said to never use it, as it can harm the chickens. I know that it probably wouldn’t be the best option to include it regularly, but then again, if it helps prevent infestations, would it be worth the risks? I read about spray and powder treatments, and I’ve heard that powder is better. I’m not sure what to use though, as I don’t recall any of the books mentioning a specific insecticide! I’ve also read that it may be multiple step, several week process of repetition to eliminate them completely. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, or advice is greatly appreciated. I’d like to rid my birds of these parasites as soon as possible! TIA!