Treating lice on an untame flock

theharve01

In the Brooder
May 16, 2019
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Ireland, Co Meath
hi, i have ordered a powdered lice treatment. but i dont know how i will administer it without been able to catch my hens, i was given the flock by a friend. but they are not that tame. they dont let you grab them. should i just try make one of them leg hooks and catch them that way. or could i just shake powder over them while they are eating.

im a new member. i have been reading posts on this website for many years. its been very helpful.

thanks for any help
 
i have a funny coop, its on wheels. and covered on all sides. i cant actually access the roost bars. its a coop with no floor and i just wheel it to a new spot every few days. the coop is only 1 meter high. with a hen size entrance at the front. although i could probably take the roof off at night and do it. would you think the hens might try fly off in the dark and not find there way back in to the coop. thanks
 
i have a funny coop, its on wheels. and covered on all sides. i cant actually access the roost bars. its a coop with no floor and i just wheel it to a new spot every few days. the coop is only 1 meter high. with a hen size entrance at the front. although i could probably take the roof off at night and do it. would you think the hens might try fly off in the dark and not find there way back in to the coop. thanks

If you have it prepared in advance so there isnt a lot of noise when you take the roof off and it's dark you should be fine. Chickens go into kind of a catatonic state at night. They cant see anything so its unlikely they would move much at all.
 
Welcome! The permethrin spray concentrate will be much less expensive, and easier to apply, rather than the dust. At night, with a very small flashlight, and hopefully a helper.
Mary
:welcome :frow I agree. My suggestion is to spray it weekly for awhile. It doesn't kill the lice eggs but will kill the lice after they hatch.
 

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