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Is this scaly leg mites?
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Thanks for your reply! Does it look like all of the hens have this case of "mites" or only some? I will probably use petroleum jelly on all of them, but just curious which chickens you think 100% have it. So that in the future I could reference.It does look like a minor case. I use NuStock to coat the legs, but you could also use petroleum jelly, bag balm etc. If it's freezing where you are, I would wait until the weather warms up to do so.
Thanks! I did all of them today and will do them soon later in the week. Also any advice on using petroleum jelly? I have no idea if I should be touching the jelly, it feels so awful on my hands. Any advice would be appreciated...if you have ever used petroleum that is.It looks like some minor lifting of the scales on the toes in the first picture. Second and sixth picture is hard to tell...looks about the same. Third and seventh pictures - scales appear to be lifting on the leg and toes. Same on picture four. Picture five looks to be the "worst". Not to say they are all SLM and maybe not some dry scales (or aging in older birds) in there, but I would probably slather them all up while you're doing it.
None of them look severe by any means. If you don't mind doing all, then it certainly doesn't hurt. If they are just dry, then they'll get some moisture.I would repeat treatment every couple days for a week and see how they are.
Any lifted scale could be SLM, but you may be able to see the crusty/mite droppings underneath the scales. Lifted scales don't always mean SLM, though.
People have a lot of different views on it. Personally, I don't think it's going to hurt you. I would wear gloves because I don't want it all over my hands/wrists. I use NuStock and I believe it's advised not to get it on your skin, so I use nitrile gloves. Plus it's stinky and I prefer to handle birds with gloves, anyway.Thanks! I did all of them today and will do them soon later in the week. Also any advice on using petroleum jelly? I have no idea if I should be touching the jelly, it feels so awful on my hands. Any advice would be appreciated...if you have ever used petroleum that is.
Some...others were quite uncomfortable being held up. Good thing I had some one to help. Out of 13 chickens that I did it to, about 4 were really uncomfortable, 7 that were okay with it, and 2 that were amazing with it.By the way, glad you got them done! Were they cooperative?
Another pair of hands is always better.Some...others were quite uncomfortable being held up. Good thing I had some one to help. Out of 13 chickens that I did it to, about 4 were really uncomfortable, 7 that were okay with it, and 2 that were amazing with it.