Has anyone tried advantage spot treatment on a chicken?
MOC, I love your rooster. I really wish I could find one that wasn't loud and/or a jerk.
MOC, I love your rooster. I really wish I could find one that wasn't loud and/or a jerk.
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I would love to have one like that here!Thank You! He was a surprise rooster lol
I haven't but I could try!Has anyone tried advantage spot treatment on a chicken?
I got lucky on that one, lol.Kathy, in your 2nd picture, that is a good shot of a nictitating membrane.
Has anyone tried advantage spot treatment on a chicken?
MOC, I love your rooster. I really wish I could find one that wasn't loud and/or a jerk.
Sticktight fleas are common treated by removing them physically with tweezers, and then applying plain Neosporin or Triple Antibiotic Ointment at the sight once a week. Vaseline/petrolatum can also be used to smother the fleas, but they may still need to be removed.
Remove old beeding from coop and burn or physically move it far away. Permethrin spray is safe to use to treat coop and facilities, and lasts for 30 days.
Hi @richardfairlie Welcome To BYCHi Eggcessive, i know this is an old post, but i have found some of my birds have sticktight fleas, im going to get some frontline, and vaseline their faces. can you put vaseline over their eyes? is that ok?
I will of course also get some dawn dish soap and i already have neem oil, and will spray the entire run, i guess ill do that weekly? to break the cycle?