Treating scaly leg with red-kote

Do I need to apply whatever I end up using every day? Every other day? For a week? Two? They were pretty indignant when being treated last night. I'm definitely not making any friends in that coop. The other hens gaze at me adoringly from their run..but these four think I'm the devil lol
 
I am pressure washing the coop tomorrow. Would it help if I sprayed some on the perches after they dry do you think?
I would not do either....whenever someone talks about 'hosing down the coop' it makes me cringe.
Adding moisture to a coop gives all kinds of organisms a good place to thrive.
It might appear 'dry' but cracks and crevices will hold that moisture for much longer.

You could spray the perch with Permethrin though but I'm pretty sure the scaly leg mites stay on the bird.
Spraying the perch with permethrin probably wouldn't hurt.
SLM can spread, but slowly, dusting the nests with permethrin would be a good idea as I believe that would be the most likely place for SLM to spread.
 
Not sure why the local feed store recommends red-kote then. Hmm.
The feed store may be going by a data sheet they get for products? I have yet to find it on the label (can of Red Kote) that says use for SLM, but Dr. Naylor's website does say treats leg mites/SLM. It's scarlet oil based(?) so maybe that's why. I'm not sure I would use it unless I painted everyone's legs. I would love to see photos of what the legs look like after application - how red are they?
https://www.drnaylor.com/product/red-kote/
A non-drying and softening scarlet red oil antiseptic wound dressing
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Marketing :rolleyes:

Wonders if it has iodine in it?

Tho a spray might be easier to apply, can you really get it up under the scales?
Doesn't look like there is Iodine in it. Comes in spray or dauber bottle.


Ingredients:
Red-Kote® contains Phenol, Biebrich Scarlet Red, Isopropyl Alcohol 4.2% by volume. In a soothing, softening vegetable oil base.
 

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