RebinNH
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- Jun 15, 2022
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Anyone think this will be good?
20 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed (or 1 oz garlic extract)
45 drops eucalyptus essential oil*
30 drops lavender essential oil*
30 drops peppermint essential oil*
20 drops cinnamon bark essential oil*
20 drops melissa essential oil*
2 tbs White Vinegar (unless using garlic extract)
Water
Method:
Chicken Mite Treatment Spray
20 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed (or 1 oz garlic extract)
45 drops eucalyptus essential oil*
30 drops lavender essential oil*
30 drops peppermint essential oil*
20 drops cinnamon bark essential oil*
20 drops melissa essential oil*
2 tbs White Vinegar (unless using garlic extract)
Water
Method:
- In a 16 oz. glass spray bottle, combine garlic (or extract) and essential oils. If using smashed garlic, allow it to sit for several hours before using.
- If using garlic extract, do not use white vinegar. Simply fill the rest of the bottle up with water 3/4 of the way full. If using smashed garlic, add vinegar.
- Shake the bottle well before each spray. Spray directly on the skin of the chicken, concentrating only on the neck, the vent area, and the top of the tail where the oil gland is. I also spray their feet and the base of the roosting bar so that when they lay back down on their feet and roost, the mixture gets onto their bellies. Do this treatment at night after they’ve gone to roost.
- Continue this treatment for two weeks, then twice a week for two weeks, to rid your chickens of mites. You can continue to dust your chickens with wood ash once a week, but it may not be necessary.