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I feel like such a negligent chicken mummy - I have just been out to see to the girls, check food and water and collect eggs etc. I thought I should give them a quick once over while I was out there and found horrible lice crawling around in their knicker feathers :vom: Poor ladies, they must be so uncomfortable.

I am dashing out shortly to buy some lice-zapping products. Could I have your recommendations please as to what I should get? As the lice are already on the birds I imagine I need something that will deal with them pretty quickly. I will also be giving the coop a thorough clean out, lots of fresh bedding and most of all lots of lovely LOUSE POWDER!!

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Thanks for your suggestions. The anti-lice spray sounds a lot easier than shampoo... not sure I'm quite up for shampooing 4 chooks, especially in this cold weather! (Might be a treatment for the summer months if I find any more nasties).

Do I need to withdraw eggs with the Johnson's spray? Oh and do I just give them a good blast all over with the spray?

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Lavendar blue, you just need to spray on their necks, vents and under wings as close to the skin as you can. You dont have to withdraw eggs, I didnt and am still here :lol:

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Rarara, You can dust the girls with anti mite powder ie, red mite powder or diatom, it will help but unfortunately some little blighters havent read the rule book and still insist on visiting our girls :roll:

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Johnssons spray (as recommended by CW) is excellent and can be obtained from somewhere like Pets at Home if not your local pet shop

 

Its not licenced for use on chickens and a weeks egg withdrawl is recommended (whether you do this or not is up to you..)

 

I use Xeno 200 which is easy to use but quite expensive (it lasts ages though) and although that is not strictly a preventative it stays in the system and will kill any masties that bites the bird for a few months after I think

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Thanks everyone for your suggestions, I went to the local animal and pet store and they didn't have any Johnson's spray. They recommended the Barrier Louse Powder which I was sceptical about as I thought it was a repellant? However they seemed confident that it would get rid of the lice....

So anyway the birds and the hen house have been thoroughly dusted (I think it will be a slow death by suffocation, hopefully just for the lice :shock: ) but I will be keeping a close eye on them as I still have my doubts that it will actually get rid of the lice.

I will hunt down some Johnson's spray if the powder doesn't do the trick.

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Don't forget to treat the house as well (although maybe that's not so necessary for lice who I think live most of the time on a host?).

 

If you don't mind using chemicals then Total Mite Kill by Total Poultry Solutions also does lice, fleas and pretty much anything that crawls. It always seems to be in local farm supply shops. You spray it on, leave the house 2 hours to air, then let them back in. I've just used it once a month when cleaning out as a kind of preventative. *Edit - this is only for use on the house - not the birds!*

 

Good luck getting the barrier powder on I have occasionally tried to put it on them as a preventative but it was tricky and you'll end up covered in it (and this is 3 birds who love to be handled) so I just dose their dust bath with it once a week and let them self-administer it!

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I must admit it wasn't an easy job! I enlisted the help of my mum as I knew it would be a 2 handed job... she held the chooks.... I dusted them both with powder! :lol: (She wasn't very impressed).

I then gave the hen house a thorough clean out including poultry shield and a liberal dusting of louse powder in their bedding, which should help as they sleep in the nestbox.

On the plus side... both the hens and the coop now smell gorgeous!

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Okay, a quick update for you. I have just been out to inspect the girls. Now admittedly it's not easy to inspect a moving target, but first impressions are good - I can't see any lice and yesterday they were quite obvious even at a quick glance. The louse powder is obviously doing it's job and extremely quickly too :dance:

I'll check them again in around a week as no doubt there will be lice eggs that will have hatched by then, but I think from now on a routine dusting every 6-8 weeks will be on the agenda to keep beasties at bay.

Now to look forward to the warmer weather and the prospect of red mite......... :roll:

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