I read about the types of ways to treat and after winter...every bird is going to get a nice dip for my own thoughts..i guess....it will consist of castor oil, iodine...there legs will be dipped into this solution...and ivermec will be given orally...and seven five percent will be placed on the birds....here is what I found for dosing with ivermec orally
In severe cases of scaly leg mite, oral or injectable forms of
Ivermectin may be prescribed by a veterinarian. Per Dr. Julie Gauthier, DVM in
Chicken Health for Dummies, at p.310, the dosage is 0.2 mg/kg per bird, repeated in ten days.
Gail Damerow indicates an oral dosage of Ivermectin of 5-7 drops for bantam birds, 1/4 cc for larger birds in
The Chicken Health Handbook. She also states that "since the withdrawal time is not known, ivermectin should not be used on birds kept for meat or eggs
I agree with the Vaseline....I don't like that idea...it would be easier for me just to dunk them in the solution.....I also read about gasoline....I believe it was a doctor from UConn....but I don't like that idea either....
well thanks for having confidence in me....as I am just winging this one...and everything makes me paranoid pertaining to these birds....
just got off the phone with the pied breeder....and im getting the email pics tomorrow...so soon there will be more...my gosh....oh boy what will I do