nolitaflat
Chirping
- May 10, 2020
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Hey all. I had this girl show up on my property today. She was probably dumped, unless she came half a mile through woods and backyards and a main back road to get here. She has what I’m assuming are aggressive scaly leg mites, but otherwise looks fine.
I obviously don’t want to mix her with my flock, but we are about 24 hours out from a major winter storm. I have a dog grate, spare greenhouse panels, and tarp that I could make her a very warm, draft free, and dry shelter to pass the storm, and could leave her on my porch. I would normally bring her inside, but I have a broody silkie mama that’s on day 19 of sitting on her eggs in a pen in my bathroom, and don’t want to displace her and the new hatchlings that are coming. What do you all think?
And if it is scaly leg mites, how difficult would it be to treat after this storm and how long should I quarantine? I hate that she was likely dumped, but I’m sure they saw all my coops out back and knew she’d be safe here…
I obviously don’t want to mix her with my flock, but we are about 24 hours out from a major winter storm. I have a dog grate, spare greenhouse panels, and tarp that I could make her a very warm, draft free, and dry shelter to pass the storm, and could leave her on my porch. I would normally bring her inside, but I have a broody silkie mama that’s on day 19 of sitting on her eggs in a pen in my bathroom, and don’t want to displace her and the new hatchlings that are coming. What do you all think?
And if it is scaly leg mites, how difficult would it be to treat after this storm and how long should I quarantine? I hate that she was likely dumped, but I’m sure they saw all my coops out back and knew she’d be safe here…