Hi All,
We're new to keeping chickens, as of a week ago. I had read quite a bit of information on this site to get us started so thanks for the shared knowledge!
At the moment I think the girls (red sex-link) have mites. Over the past 3 days I've noticed them pecking themselves as though they're itchy and their feathers have gotten progressively worse daily...ruffled and white patches showing through. If you think we have a wrong diagnosis, please let me know. Otherwise we'll start treating them with DE tomorrow, cleaning the coop (DE in there too), start ACV in their water, etc. Unfortunately we can't get a permethrin product here in Canada. If we are correct, we'd like to try to eliminate what may have caused this, so have listed a bunch of points below in the hopes of some help from you seasoned veterans...
-They looked great when we picked them up and for a couple days afterward. They're eating and drinking just fine but we're only getting one egg a day in total.
-Bought a brand new chicken tractor online. Coop is big enough for three birds but the run is small so I built a 15 sq ft extension that I can easily move around the yard to attach to the tractor daily. Came with a cheap plastic waterer and feeder that we're using.
-Bought a layer feed and a bale of straw from the local feed store.
-I roll the tractor into our shed at night just to ensure they're safe from predators at night but leave the extension out in the backyard.
-I keep the feed in its bag in our garage and bring the feeder into the garage (still with food in it) every night.
-We live on just over an acre in the country backing onto a small river.
-They don't have a dust bath area since we move the tractor and extension every day, so I have bought a cheap base of a cat litter box and will fill it with DE and sand tomorrow in the hopes they will bath in there from time to time.
That's pretty much all the facts, any idea where the mites could have come from? Perhaps the straw? Any other suggestions welcome and appreciated.
Thanks,
Russell
We're new to keeping chickens, as of a week ago. I had read quite a bit of information on this site to get us started so thanks for the shared knowledge!
At the moment I think the girls (red sex-link) have mites. Over the past 3 days I've noticed them pecking themselves as though they're itchy and their feathers have gotten progressively worse daily...ruffled and white patches showing through. If you think we have a wrong diagnosis, please let me know. Otherwise we'll start treating them with DE tomorrow, cleaning the coop (DE in there too), start ACV in their water, etc. Unfortunately we can't get a permethrin product here in Canada. If we are correct, we'd like to try to eliminate what may have caused this, so have listed a bunch of points below in the hopes of some help from you seasoned veterans...
-They looked great when we picked them up and for a couple days afterward. They're eating and drinking just fine but we're only getting one egg a day in total.
-Bought a brand new chicken tractor online. Coop is big enough for three birds but the run is small so I built a 15 sq ft extension that I can easily move around the yard to attach to the tractor daily. Came with a cheap plastic waterer and feeder that we're using.
-Bought a layer feed and a bale of straw from the local feed store.
-I roll the tractor into our shed at night just to ensure they're safe from predators at night but leave the extension out in the backyard.
-I keep the feed in its bag in our garage and bring the feeder into the garage (still with food in it) every night.
-We live on just over an acre in the country backing onto a small river.
-They don't have a dust bath area since we move the tractor and extension every day, so I have bought a cheap base of a cat litter box and will fill it with DE and sand tomorrow in the hopes they will bath in there from time to time.
That's pretty much all the facts, any idea where the mites could have come from? Perhaps the straw? Any other suggestions welcome and appreciated.
Thanks,
Russell