- May 29, 2013
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I have recently discovered some lice on part of my flock (yesterday). I have reasareched and read many threads on this forum and realize there is a lot of contradictory information around.
I am asking for people to share their experience dealing with poultry lice without resorting to chemicals. Weeding through the info is very difficult especially with all the extra commentary thrown into threads.
With that in mind, if you disagree with my hope to rid the hens of the pest in a natural manner, please keep you opinion to yourself. This thread is not for arguing or pointing fingers. I see the many options available to me beyond the natural remedies and choose to attempt different methods at this time.
I have a mixed flock aging from 10 weeks to 3ish years with one bantam rooster. 3 guinea hens roost with some of the hens as well. Speaking of the guineas will I need to treat them as well (I would imagine so).
I read someone mentioning using spinosad? If you read this I would like to hear your results. I find it difficult to imagine treating chickens with it since they will preen and it would likely destroy beneficial organisms in their crop or elsewhere? I am just speaking from complete basic knowledge of how the product Works when using on crops to kill insects.
Thanks to all who share their experiences.
I am asking for people to share their experience dealing with poultry lice without resorting to chemicals. Weeding through the info is very difficult especially with all the extra commentary thrown into threads.
With that in mind, if you disagree with my hope to rid the hens of the pest in a natural manner, please keep you opinion to yourself. This thread is not for arguing or pointing fingers. I see the many options available to me beyond the natural remedies and choose to attempt different methods at this time.
I have a mixed flock aging from 10 weeks to 3ish years with one bantam rooster. 3 guinea hens roost with some of the hens as well. Speaking of the guineas will I need to treat them as well (I would imagine so).
I read someone mentioning using spinosad? If you read this I would like to hear your results. I find it difficult to imagine treating chickens with it since they will preen and it would likely destroy beneficial organisms in their crop or elsewhere? I am just speaking from complete basic knowledge of how the product Works when using on crops to kill insects.
Thanks to all who share their experiences.