I meant to say does and not died!! Sorry auto spell got me, and by the way this is not the first time I've called about her dogs!
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Dust them with poultry dust.just checked my d'uccle, HE IS INFESTED WITH MITES!!! how did i miss this?!?!?
checked the cochin and she has them too!![]()
now i gotta get some DE again! the last time i got it and put it in a litter pan for them they didnt touch it!
any suggestions?
Zip ties are difficult to deal with. Go to the dollars store hair section and purchase a pack of tiny colored rubberbands. I suggest you put them on the others as well so they don't all pick on her. It takes a few hours for them to get used to them. For my four days old chicks I doubled the band before slipping it over the foot. My 10 day old chicks got colored velcro ties like are used to gather up electronic cords. I found a varity pack of six in the sewing notions isle at walmart. I cut these more down to size and will soon put them on all my chicks as they get bigger. I'm gonna save the zip ties for when they have stopped growing. Just my two cents.Sorry, but, I am a cowboys fan. But, we're talking backyard chicken's aren't we.. Lol. Btw, we have a little chick that is literally the smallest one of our six and it is my fav so far and I was wondering if there is a way to mark the lil girl so that I can identify her when she catches up with the rest. Do you have any safe ideas on how to do this? I was thinking of striping her with hot pink nail polish, but, that prob isn't a safe way.![]()
That stinks! Someone at that PO told us about someone getting a box of turkeys and mentioned how quiet they were...
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X2 diatomaceous earth won't get the mites.. and dust their coop with it too.. if you can find a spray to use on the coop even better
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You can use food dye on their feathers, as well. Just a dot on the top of its head - renew it when it starts to fade. Non-toxic and easy to spot. They also sell tiny rubber rings you can use. Velcro is ok except you're going to find it picks up a lot of crap (possibly literally).
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You can use food dye on their feathers, as well. Just a dot on the top of its head - renew it when it starts to fade. Non-toxic and easy to spot. They also sell tiny rubber rings you can use. Velcro is ok except you're going to find it picks up a lot of crap (possibly literally).
I have these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/220978088346?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
they also make "cake markers".. basically a food coloring marker
I like the food dye idea. May try that instead of nail polish. I also use zip tiesYou can use food dye on their feathers, as well. Just a dot on the top of its head - renew it when it starts to fade. Non-toxic and easy to spot. They also sell tiny rubber rings you can use. Velcro is ok except you're going to find it picks up a lot of crap (possibly literally).
Quote: I have some chicks in my incubator that will be going to Yinepu after hatch. Her's will be marked one colour and mine another. I'm doing random dots **snickers** But - I'm actually taking the day of hatch off so I can be there as each egg hatches. That way I know who came from what egg.....isn't that pitiful?