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Not sure the 1st 2 are going to make it. They seem very lethargic compared to the next 2. I am trying to be philosophical about it & trust the mamas to know what to do.
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Congra… ts? I wanted to be happy for you, but this bad news on top of the joy.A question for experienced hatchers: The girls seem to have generated a mite plague in the nesting boxes. Can I treat immediately or should I wait till the babies are bigger?
Thanks, Dutch. I won't use DE; its a known carcinogen. These are ordinary poultry mites for which I can probably blame the the wild birds. A clean nest I can & will do but I think I need to wait on all the eggs hatching first. For the time being I've dusted chickens & bedding with Pestene ~ my usual treatment. So far as I can tell it will have no detrimental effects on the chicks. Unfortunately I have a wild native apple flowering resulting in hordes of parrots & rosellas & every time I get flocks of wild birds I get a mite problem. Not wanting to upset my sitters I haven't checked them as regularly as I probably should have.Congra… ts? I wanted to be happy for you, but this bad news on top of the joy.
Is it red mites?
I had red mites last year with chicks that were a couple of weeks older.
I cleaned everything out thoroughly to start with. And used mainly DE to conquer it.
What I would do. Make a clean nest away from the current nest, with a sand/DE mix under the bedding and paint the walls with wet DE. If it dried up , move the chicks, eggs and mammas in broad daylight so the mites wont come along.
Make sure the hens cant return to the old nest.
Congratulations!!YES! We have babies.View attachment 3972097
So far Alpia has one.
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Wrold has 2 with a third piping.
So far all 3 are different: a black, a stripped & a pale yellow.
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Thanks, MJ.Congratulations!!
Congratulations on babiesThis is Alpia's little one.View attachment 3972204
S/he stepped confidently onto my hand when I went to dust this box.
So pretty.
Wrold has 3 out & a 4th piping. They are both very chill about me being around their babies but Chavi screams & Tootsie has become a complete harridan nut job screaming & pecking hard enough to draw blood.
How are they doing?Not sure the 1st 2 are going to make it. They seem very lethargic compared to the next 2. I am trying to be philosophical about it & trust the mamas to know what to do.
They're hanging in there. Wrold's last 2 have pipped but don't seem to be progressing. Alpia/Tootsie/Chavi still have 4eggs they're sitting on. None of the sitters have left the nest today.How are they doing?