Linda V
Songster
Promised I'd give an update in a few weeks on their legs/feet after having treated them both for Scaly Leg Mites.
I'm pleased to report they are both doing very nicely.
They both had veggie oil dips @ 5 mins each X 8; 3 applications of NuStock and will get their feet/legs coated with Vaseline until I'm sure this is over! NuStock isn't needed anymore.
NOTE! I decided to find out for myself WHAT exactly was inside that nasty growth on Abby's foot, so the last time we did a NuStock treatment, I gently snipped off the end of it and just as I suspected...it was dead, compressed matter and she didn't feel a thing! I continued to snip a tiny bit off until she reacted and then stopped!
I'm hoping the Vaseline will make that thing go away eventually as it's just not "natural" for a hen to have that on her leg!
Still using Poultry Dust, DE and Permethrin in and around the coop, and
feeding them FEATHER FIXER until it's gone and we go back to Layena pellets again.
I am also happy to announce that Henrietta is no longer "Miss bare butt!" She has looked dreadful for almost a year so it's great to see her looking so pretty again!
Since we began handling them, they are much calmer now, so we have extra fun with on weekends when we sit in our lawn chairs while they free roam in our large, fenced-in yard!
They stay close to the coop, cove and us so that plus our watching over them every second, no worries about hawks!
Here are some pics of the girls together from Labor Day....
Linda V in NC
Sept. 12, 2017
I'm pleased to report they are both doing very nicely.
They both had veggie oil dips @ 5 mins each X 8; 3 applications of NuStock and will get their feet/legs coated with Vaseline until I'm sure this is over! NuStock isn't needed anymore.
NOTE! I decided to find out for myself WHAT exactly was inside that nasty growth on Abby's foot, so the last time we did a NuStock treatment, I gently snipped off the end of it and just as I suspected...it was dead, compressed matter and she didn't feel a thing! I continued to snip a tiny bit off until she reacted and then stopped!
I'm hoping the Vaseline will make that thing go away eventually as it's just not "natural" for a hen to have that on her leg!
Still using Poultry Dust, DE and Permethrin in and around the coop, and
feeding them FEATHER FIXER until it's gone and we go back to Layena pellets again.
I am also happy to announce that Henrietta is no longer "Miss bare butt!" She has looked dreadful for almost a year so it's great to see her looking so pretty again!
Since we began handling them, they are much calmer now, so we have extra fun with on weekends when we sit in our lawn chairs while they free roam in our large, fenced-in yard!
They stay close to the coop, cove and us so that plus our watching over them every second, no worries about hawks!
Here are some pics of the girls together from Labor Day....
Linda V in NC
Sept. 12, 2017