Kypris
Chirping
- Apr 14, 2020
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It's possible that they may have depluming mites. I've had a similar issue with my Orpingtons that started during winter and finally decided to try pour on 5 mg/ml Ivermectin last Friday. The mites burrow into the base of the feather shaft and don't move around on the bird, so the clue to their presence is feathers that look like they've been "stripped". I will update in a few weeks to let everyone know if the treatment was successful. The good news about this type of mite is they give live birth, don't lay eggs, and they stay 100% on the bird. Some small solace anyhow. I still have my coops coated in diatomaceous earth just in case...