Zenzenhen22
In the Brooder
- Nov 10, 2021
 
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Hello, I recently found what I believe is a Langshan hen abandoned on the roadside.
It's the middle of the wet season here and she was in a shallow ditch of water when I retrieved her. She's been quarantined for two weeks and was going to be 8ntroduced yo the flock tomorrow but I finally got a good look at her feet and now I'm concerned.
She had a tonne of blocked feather follicles so I removed the blockages and build up, but by the time I was done one foot I started to wonder what exactly I was dealing with as this doesn't look like feather cysts I've seen before, nor does it appears she has scaly leg mites, but maybe I've missed something?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			It's the middle of the wet season here and she was in a shallow ditch of water when I retrieved her. She's been quarantined for two weeks and was going to be 8ntroduced yo the flock tomorrow but I finally got a good look at her feet and now I'm concerned.
She had a tonne of blocked feather follicles so I removed the blockages and build up, but by the time I was done one foot I started to wonder what exactly I was dealing with as this doesn't look like feather cysts I've seen before, nor does it appears she has scaly leg mites, but maybe I've missed something?
	
			
			
			
			
			
			
 
  I never has any luck with a lot of different things I tried. I had a wicked infestation and after doing some research came up with permethrin. If I hadn't started treatments when I did I may have lost some birds. I thought they were molting but weren't getting their feather back in and then I discovered some has mites and some others had lice. I used DE among other thing and nothing seemed to work. I got some permethrin concentrate. I cleaned out all of the coops and treated inside them all thoroughly inside, everywhere, every crack and crevice, everywhere. At the time I used a gallon sprayer. Now I use a backpack sprayer but I also have a lot of coops so when I treat one I treat all. You will need to do weekly treatments for 3 or 4 weeks because it does not kill the pests eggs but will as they hatch out. The bonus is it is safe and there is no egg withdrawal period and the eggs are safe to eat. You can also get it premixed. I use poultry dust in the nest boxes. Good luck...