Well, I used a flashlight to check the broody for mites. I didn't see a darned thing, she has white fluffly feathers so it should have been easy to see something. Checked her neck, where she has been scratching like crazy, her back and her vent. DIdn't see anything on the nest or on the nest box either.
I tried to candle an egg, but the one I pulled out from under her was a dark brown egg and I couldn't see anything. She was getting upset with me so I left it at that and didn't try fishng out another egg.
Earlier when it was light out I pulled her out to do a mite/lice check , she did voluntarily take a dust bath, and I did use a little ash to rub into her neck and i dusted some of her feathers. Didn't see anything then either.
I found out something kind of funny. I was laying out a mesh fence to keep the chickens out of the garden, and it was laying on the ground while I got fence posts. It worked perfectly well as a chicken barrier, none of them wanted to cross it. I've used it for three days that way and only had one walk across it. So I found a plastic mesh fence in the shed and put that in the veggie garden around the asparagus bed and same thing, they wouldn't cross over it. I'm sure they will get used to it and start not being cautious, but its working now!
I'm pretty sure mites can be so small you can't see them with the naked eye sometimes. Do you wear/need glasses? I just know someone with sight problems (this individual is in denial about it) and can't see things that are clearly visible to others.
Even if that's not it, I don't have a microscope or anything to evaluate different mite infestations, so I don't know for certain that there are mite species smaller than most can see with the naked eye, but I'm pretty sure that is the case.
Oh, and re: the "barrier" yeah, just until it's not new anymore. I'm hoping my birds learned where the food is kept now...and how to get around to it...The coop was put up and finished pretty quickly, so they didn't have a lot of time to acclimate to the barriers being there lol.
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