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Well, I cleaned out the coop today and as I had been suspecting for a few days... we have lice
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!! I need the most cost effective way to eradicate the buggers and I'm reading on here to use sevin dust to kill them, repeat in 7 days and again in 7 more to be sure they're toast. There is a lot of debate over DE, but seriously I need some proven, fail safe solutions that don't cost a lot. I don't think the girls are sick from them yet, but I have pulled 4 of them off me in the past hour and I am sick
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I just wanted some healthy, easy to care for egg layers. I was soo excited... this was supposed to be fun
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Well, I cleaned out the coop today and as I had been suspecting for a few days... we have lice :mad: !! I need the most cost effective way to eradicate the buggers and I'm reading on here to use sevin dust to kill them, repeat in 7 days and again in 7 more to be sure they're toast. There is a lot of debate over DE, but seriously I need some proven, fail safe solutions that don't cost a lot. I don't think the girls are sick from them yet, but I have pulled 4 of them off me in the past hour and I am sick :sick !!

I just wanted some healthy, easy to care for egg layers. I was soo excited... this was supposed to be fun :hit .

You can use Sevin dust or permethrin spray on the nests & bedding but ivermectin is better for the birds. You can get it in the cattle meds section of any farm supply store. Get ivomectin cattle pour on. A small bottle is about $15 & should last a year or longer on a small flock even if you treat monthly. It takes care of lice, mites, fleas, ticks, worms & can also be used on dogs & cats (same med as in frontline). Use a dropper to spread doses under wings, near vent & on back of neck. Dosages are as follows:
.5ml for adult large fowl
.25ml for juvenile large fowl & adult bantams
1-2 drops on back of neck for chicks
 
Quote: I believe several members of our poultry club raised Buckeyes for 4H "Know Your Breed" project last year. If it doesn't work out with Wing, I can ask the club members if they have eggs.

Yer killin me!! So probably, I should support wing and do a no processed food plan for a month or so? Wing, what are the dates? Start on July 4 or end on July 4th...and does this mean you have until June 4th to actually start? and.... where exactly does alcohol fall? processed? Non processed? If I hit Stake up for some of his homemade cider....

Well, I cleaned out the coop today and as I had been suspecting for a few days... we have lice
somad.gif
!! I need the most cost effective way to eradicate the buggers and I'm reading on here to use sevin dust to kill them, repeat in 7 days and again in 7 more to be sure they're toast. There is a lot of debate over DE, but seriously I need some proven, fail safe solutions that don't cost a lot. I don't think the girls are sick from them yet, but I have pulled 4 of them off me in the past hour and I am sick
sickbyc.gif
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I just wanted some healthy, easy to care for egg layers. I was soo excited... this was supposed to be fun
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Oh NOOOOOO!! so sorry to hear this. I agree with Silkie! get permethrin for the coop and ivermectin for the birds. Since you only have a few, it wouldn't hurt to bathe them, then add the ivermectin.
 
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I forget who asked about freezing eggs, but here they are. I used vac seal bags (without using the vac part) & just pressed the air out before sealing. You could do the same with heavy weight ziplock bags.
 

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