Chicken parasites can affect
your flock at any time so it needs to be treated as soon as spotted
to ensure that your chicken stay healthy and fit, most important that
parasites don't spread to rest of your flock. Chicken don't require
much veterinary treatment but when it comes to parasites there are
many different way through which your chicken might get treated.
Mites are the most common parasites which can affect your chicken and
also proven distressing to the chickens. Mites can occur to chickens
at any time of year but summer months are more prevalent. If your
chicken have incredibly nasty infestation, they might can lose their
feather very quickly and if it is left untreated can eventually
result in death of your chickens. Because with out feathers, chickens
can't survive.
There are basically main
three type of mites. scaly leg mite, red
mite and northern fowl mite.
Scaly leg mite
Scaly leg mites on chickens is very uncomfortable condition for chickens,
the mites can feet's of the chickens and burrow under scales on the
leg. Chickens leg become swollen and scales on leg can actually fall
off. Scaly leg mites
on chickens is
notoriously difficult to treat and it is very much essential to clean
the chickens coop thoroughly so that it don't spread to other
chickens. If chickens coop is not cleaned then even after treatment
of mites, your chickens might contract this again.
Red mite
Red mites
on chickens isn't
that much easy to detect as it lives in the corners and crevices of
chickens coops. If there is red mite infection chickens will be
reluctant to go into their coop at night because night time is when
mites will come and feed on chickens. The only way to fight again
red mites
on chickens is to
completely treat chickens coop and allow it to be dry before letting
your chickens back in and along with that you need to treat your
chickens with powder.
Northern fowl mite
Northern fowl mite remain
throughout on the chickens, unlike red mite
on chickens which
will only transfer on your chickens when they enter the coop at
night. The northern fowl mite live off the chickens for only about
one week and can be breed very easily, it come in winter months so it
is very much important that you check you chickens in summer and
winter months.