Mites

Ericasl

Songster
11 Years
Feb 21, 2008
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I am sorry to post again another mite question!! I have a hen hatching eggs as we speak and she has mites!! The red ones
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. I was shocked to see them today in the daylight. It has been so hot here 107, I have been checking her and the day her eggs are hatching I see them. I moved her and one chick out just for a few minutes to give her clean bedding and spray her box with poultry protector. I dusted her with poultry dust, I am so worried about her and the babies she is a white Silkie. I have ivermectin sheep drench 0.08%. I really want to give something that will work fast! I have been reading for hours trying to find a does for the ivermectin drench. I am so confused. Also is ivomac and ivermectin the same thing? I know I would give it to her in the mouth just not sure of the amount.

I can not stop itching myself! I feel so bad for her and I am so worried about the new babies. Also what do you treat baby chicks with? Just a little poultry dust?

Thank you
 
I'm going to give your thread a boost up here. I don't know what to tell you to do. I have dusted small chicks but not that young! Maybe someone with more experience will chime in soon.
 
Ivomec and Ivermectin are the same. However, I do not think an oral suspension is going to help with external parasites. Are you sure she has parasitic mites, and not just the red wood mites that run around everywhere? I don't know much about mites, so I am not much help there. I do know they make a topical version of ivomec. It would be effective on external parasites, but I do not know if it is safe for poultry skin. If you have already used poultry dust, I would take a wait and see approach. itty bitties are super susceptible to chemicals.
 
They are red bugs running everywhere!!!!!!!!!!! My poor hen I feel like the worst chicken Mother ever! I do not know where they came from? I have been giving her water melon daily poor girl sitting in this awful heat! I would think I would have seen them before!? What are red wood mites? How the heck do you get rid of them Poultry dust?
 
wood mites are not parasitic. You wouldn't have to worry about them. Hopefully, someone more knowledgeable will come along and be of more assistance than I am capable of being! Hopefully, the poultry dust you already put down is sufficient :)
 
I do not see them on any other of my hens. My broody is in her own little house not by my other birds. I am cleaning everything in the morning going a little bit crazy!
 
I've been using wood ashes to dust my older hen with mites and it seems to be working well. I've found that when a hen spends much time on bedding (like a broody hen/sick hen), they are the perfect target for mites/lice. I put lots of the wood ash in the bedding now too. Good luck to you.
 

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