Thursday, January 30, 2014

Eliminate Fleas On Chickens

There are many parasites that will target a backyard flock, but fleas are some of the most tenacious and difficult to eradicate. Even if you remove them from the chickens themselves, they can still continue living in the coop and reinfect your birds. Fortunately, there are methods to protect your chickens not only from fleas, but from other parasites as well.


Instructions


1. Remove all floor litter, roosts and nesting material as soon as you spot fleas on your chickens or in your chicken coop. Dispose of them by burning if possible and replace the roosts with clean roosts.


2. Measure four tablespoons of 55-percent malathion spray per gallon of water and pour into squirt bottle.


3. Apply generous amounts of the malathion-and-water mixture to the bases of walls, the clean roosts, the empty nests, the floor and the ground around the chicken coop, taking care not to contaminate food or water sources.


4. Use your scoop to apply generous amounts of diatomaceous earth (DE) to the bare floor of the chicken coop once the malathion-and-water mixture has dried. Cover with shavings.


5. Apply layers of diatomaceous earth in between layers of hay in the nest boxes.


6. Add a small amount of diatomaceous earth to the chickens' dusting area.


7. Use your scoop to apply a generous perimeter of diatomaceous earth around the chicken yard.


8. Use your sieve or flour sifter to sprinkle diatomaceous earth into the chickens' feathers.


9. Wait 10 to 14 days; then repeat. You may have to repeat this process two or three times before you have broken the fleas' life cycle.



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