Red mite eggs coating feather shafts -need advice

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Yuuuuk! This is a first for me! I'm sure it's occurred before, but I neglected to notice. Probably the reason I noticed my birds are infested now is because I can see the red mites now following recent cataract surgery.

I dusted the flock yesterday with a poultry dust containing pemethrin, and it made the bugs run for their lives. But now the chickens are left with a cement-like coating of red mite eggs on their feather shafts. How do I get rid of this crud? How long before the eggs hatch and will this "cement" slough off?
 
Yuuuuk! This is a first for me! I'm sure it's occurred before, but I neglected to notice. Probably the reason I noticed my birds are infested now is because I can see the red mites now following recent cataract surgery.

I dusted the flock yesterday with a poultry dust containing pemethrin, and it made the bugs run for their lives. But now the chickens are left with a cement-like coating of red mite eggs on their feather shafts. How do I get rid of this crud? How long before the eggs hatch and will this "cement" slough off?
That sounds to me like lice eggs. Red mites don't reproduce on the chicken, they live and breed in cracks etc.
 
Lice. Hmmm. Makes sense. It may be why I've never been able to detect any of these varmints in the coop, even at night.

The base of the feathers are lined with obvious eggs, cemented to the feather shafts like hard cement. In trying to clean them off the feathers, the feather comes out.

But the color of lice has me perplexed. These bugs on my chickens are reddish, not tan.

I suppose all I can do is dust the flock each week for the next month and hope to rid them all finally of these pests, whatever they are.
 

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