- May 6, 2011
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I'm battling Northern Fowl Mite. Good times. My fault, which makes it worse. I didn't know to provide a dusting place over the winter, just didn't occur to me as they had access to their 500 square foot dirt run. Well... Wet dirt doesn't exactly work for a dust bath, does it?
So now they have northern fowl mite. 2 of them seem unaffected somehow. The other 5 were pretty infested
I'm doing this naturally.
When I discovered it I removed shavings, dusted coop with DE down and put new shavings down. I dusted the hens with wood ash and DE at the same time and ordered Poultry Protector concentrate.
Four days later I bathed them all in Poultry Protector and sprayed it in the coop. Did not change out shavings. (That was Wednesday this week)
Checked them last night and all but one look mite free.
Tomorrow I am bathing them again in Poultry Protector.
I'm torn about cleaning shavings out. Northern Fowl Mite spends it life cycle ON the hen. I imagine some drop off, especially in the next box, but some drop off everywhere then, right? I can't treat the entire yard/woods they free range so does it make sense to scoop out all the shavings again??
Thanks! I'm really impressed with Poultry Protector, seems to work great used as a dip.
So now they have northern fowl mite. 2 of them seem unaffected somehow. The other 5 were pretty infested

I'm doing this naturally.
When I discovered it I removed shavings, dusted coop with DE down and put new shavings down. I dusted the hens with wood ash and DE at the same time and ordered Poultry Protector concentrate.
Four days later I bathed them all in Poultry Protector and sprayed it in the coop. Did not change out shavings. (That was Wednesday this week)
Checked them last night and all but one look mite free.
Tomorrow I am bathing them again in Poultry Protector.
I'm torn about cleaning shavings out. Northern Fowl Mite spends it life cycle ON the hen. I imagine some drop off, especially in the next box, but some drop off everywhere then, right? I can't treat the entire yard/woods they free range so does it make sense to scoop out all the shavings again??
Thanks! I'm really impressed with Poultry Protector, seems to work great used as a dip.