One of my 4 hens, Neptune, started limping on Tuesday. I noticed she had the beginnings of scaly leg mites. I've never dealt with that before, but I saw some scale separation and the limping foot looked slightly swollen. I checked the other 3 hens and one more showed some slight scale separation too, so I bought topical ivermectin last night and put 5 drops on the back/neck of each hen. (I did not want to mess with vaseline every other day because 2 of the 4 hens are very flighty and there was no way I'd be able to catch them multiple times. I also have 6 month old pullets that should be going into a part of the coop that I fence off for babies, and I need to get the mites dealt with asap so I can get the babies out of their brooder in my house!)
This morning the hens were all out in the run, but Neptune was still holding her foot up. She is still scratching and pecking, but clearly favoring her right leg. I read that the ivermectin starts working in 7 hours, but how long until her leg is better?
This morning the hens were all out in the run, but Neptune was still holding her foot up. She is still scratching and pecking, but clearly favoring her right leg. I read that the ivermectin starts working in 7 hours, but how long until her leg is better?