Hi, I’m in Australia so I don’t know if our foot mites are the same. However my flock of 18 got them from wild birds, so I cleaned there feet with a soft nail brush and warn water with washing liquid then dried them. Then covered there feet with petroleum jelly. And let them do there thing. I then planted rosemary and pyrethrum daisy throughout there pen. (Both plants help prevent mites and other bugs). It’s now been 8 years and it never came back even though my neighbour has an aviary full of pigeons with mites. By the way I only needed to do the treatment once some people go back a few days later depending on weather the petroleum jelly has come off. Oh and if it gets really bad I’ve been told to dip there feet in mite solution between the drying and petroleum jelly. Some products will then carry through the blood stream and kill worms and other types of mites on the feathers and cones. Good luck with your feathery baby’s, from Paula in South Australia 🐓 🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🪿🪿🪿🦆🦆🦆🦆🦚🦚 🦃 🦃 Yer my pen is now 2 acres so my flock has got bigger. 😀
omg...I just noticed one of my hens with this type of foot issue...Thank you, thank you, thank you, for bringing this up! Getting on it now! Love you, Guys!!!
You should be using that Bag-Balm petroleum jelly with the sulfur in it, IDK why veg-oil would be suggested. Intaking hens is the worst idea. I too took in one & it had all the mites, lice, & cancer-causing STDs causing me to lose all my non-vaccinated hens.
I don’t know if you’ll see this comment because I know this video was made quite a while ago, but I have a question. We are currently treating one of our hands for bumble foot so she has a bandages on her feet and we also noticed that she has a few raised scales. She doesn’t have a lot of raise scales so we’veneeded to treat her for possible scaly leg mites, but I didn’t know if I should dip her feet in the oil or if I should put Vaseline over the exposed parts above the bandages for the bumble foot?
We just noticed a chicken with this and my hubby wanted an easier alternative to coating with Vaseline every night for a week (that’s what I read). I think he will appreciate this method. Thank you for sharing.
I dont know If that is available in america but it is much easier to Just Spray the feet with some ballistol oil Spray. It is completely Safe for animals and Humans and is also used to wipe down dogs ears and on horses. And a Natural shield against mosquitos for Humans 🙂
@@hevesat1920 on the description of ballistol oil is mentioned that it CAN be used fir guns, but i dont have no knowledge about what gun oil exactly is. Maybe where you live there is an equivalent to ballistol oil, i dont know. I only know that the ballistol oil is perfectly Safe for Humans and animals to use on skin.
When you dipped her in Elector, did you let her soak for 10m? I've heard similar people saying Elector didn't work but they didn't soak, and others saying a 10m soak is what is recommended. I almost want to do both - elector *and* vegetable oil dips lol.
Follow up question - did you spray anything on the premise to prevent them from returning or did they just die because they couldn't find a host or reproduce?
Scaley Leg Mite is my Kryptonite. I hate it SO MUCH. 😩🤣
Maybe it’s more creepy that you can’t see them! 😅 maybe from now on new additions from another flock to get a prophylactic treatment lol
Put Permethrin powder in your litter.
Hi, I’m in Australia so I don’t know if our foot mites are the same. However my flock of 18 got them from wild birds, so I cleaned there feet with a soft nail brush and warn water with washing liquid then dried them. Then covered there feet with petroleum jelly. And let them do there thing. I then planted rosemary and pyrethrum daisy throughout there pen. (Both plants help prevent mites and other bugs). It’s now been 8 years and it never came back even though my neighbour has an aviary full of pigeons with mites. By the way I only needed to do the treatment once some people go back a few days later depending on weather the petroleum jelly has come off. Oh and if it gets really bad I’ve been told to dip there feet in mite solution between the drying and petroleum jelly. Some products will then carry through the blood stream and kill worms and other types of mites on the feathers and cones. Good luck with your feathery baby’s, from Paula in South Australia 🐓 🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🪿🪿🪿🦆🦆🦆🦆🦚🦚 🦃 🦃 Yer my pen is now 2 acres so my flock has got bigger. 😀
Try Pam spray, might work. And be easier.
omg...I just noticed one of my hens with this type of foot issue...Thank you, thank you, thank you, for bringing this up! Getting on it now! Love you, Guys!!!
Oh wow I did mine during the early morning hours however I think I’m going to try it at nighttime lol
You should be using that Bag-Balm petroleum jelly with the sulfur in it, IDK why veg-oil would be suggested. Intaking hens is the worst idea. I too took in one & it had all the mites, lice, & cancer-causing STDs causing me to lose all my non-vaccinated hens.
Once they're roosting, encourage the chook to stand up on the perch and use a sprayer bottle.
I spray the perches with an oil also ✌🏼
I don’t know if you’ll see this comment because I know this video was made quite a while ago, but I have a question. We are currently treating one of our hands for bumble foot so she has a bandages on her feet and we also noticed that she has a few raised scales. She doesn’t have a lot of raise scales so we’veneeded to treat her for possible scaly leg mites, but I didn’t know if I should dip her feet in the oil or if I should put Vaseline over the exposed parts above the bandages for the bumble foot?
I do the same and use oil also on the roost bars
Thank you a great tip ❤️
Thank You!! It’s been fun and educational to watch your Videos!! I enjoy to see the time and effort you put into your beautiful chickens!!
thankyou just watched your video - it made me feel better - finally answers without judgement
It really works! We did this & saw a quick result.
Thanks for sharing! Going to try this method.
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we lather and massage the feet with generous vaseline. It works like a charm. Love your videos. Thank you
The Chickenlandia lady doesn't recommend petroleum-based products like vaseline. I can't remember why.
i don't know what to say
Thank you is not enough
God bless you
Great content, as always !
How long do you soak their legs in vegetable oil?
We just noticed a chicken with this and my hubby wanted an easier alternative to coating with Vaseline every night for a week (that’s what I read). I think he will appreciate this method. Thank you for sharing.
You probably should put a bunch of permethrin powder in your coop's litter.
You and your new hubby are a cute couple of smart chicken keepers ! Thankyou for sharing!!!!!🥰❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰😘
I dont know If that is available in america but it is much easier to Just Spray the feet with some ballistol oil Spray. It is completely Safe for animals and Humans and is also used to wipe down dogs ears and on horses. And a Natural shield against mosquitos for Humans 🙂
Or you could use permethrin spray.
You mean gun oil?
@@hevesat1920 on the description of ballistol oil is mentioned that it CAN be used fir guns, but i dont have no knowledge about what gun oil exactly is. Maybe where you live there is an equivalent to ballistol oil, i dont know. I only know that the ballistol oil is perfectly Safe for Humans and animals to use on skin.
@@ludmillajustus2045 can you share the ingredient of the oil you used? There are lots of different oil type under that brand
great
When you dipped her in Elector, did you let her soak for 10m? I've heard similar people saying Elector didn't work but they didn't soak, and others saying a 10m soak is what is recommended. I almost want to do both - elector *and* vegetable oil dips lol.
Follow up question - did you spray anything on the premise to prevent them from returning or did they just die because they couldn't find a host or reproduce?
Cute breed
Love this!
What a great video! Works like a charm and cheap and safe for them.
Thanks a lot! Hope this helps some
When I'm finished treating the flock, I always invite my friends for fish & chips, fried in the used oil... Mhh... No waste...