Victoria answers more of your questions… (www.vicvet.com)
Q1. What is the latest thinking on red mite? What would you advise is the best method of treatment?
VR
Products with extraordinary claims of treating red mite are advertised frequently. There are very few that have been scientifically proven to work, however, and I distrust any product that does not say what the ingredients are, so label reading is very important. What is needed is a) methods of killing the mites that are safe for hens, b) chemicals that kill red mite are safe for hens, c) effective chemical or mechanical knock-down and persistence of the chemical to catch future generations, d) removing red mite hiding places, e) avoiding re-infection.
The cheapest and easiest method of control is a blow torch. Obviously, this must be used with care in wooden huts! It is best used when the hens are out of the hut and can be directed into nooks and crannies where the mites spend the day. It will need repeating several times and checking at dusk with a torch for more mites is always beneficial.
This story is from the August 2017 edition of Fancy Fowl.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the August 2017 edition of Fancy Fowl.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
What is Rare?
It would be accurate to say that many breeders and fanciers are currently concerned about their particular breed in terms of how it is regarded officially, and some may be unaware of who is looking after their interests as far as protection measures go in the face of any government-imposed cull.
Our Life with La Fleche (Part1) - Cherry Tree Rare Breeds
Our story with poultry started in 2006 when Chloe then ten, announced “can we keep chickens?’’ That simple question has taken us from a collection of 4 hybrid layers to an established flock of rare breed La Flèche within ten years.
Red Mite
The Poultry Keeper's Nightmare
Poultry Club News
Poultry Club News
VICVET
Victoria answers more of your questions… (www.vicvet.com)
Staffordshire County Show
“At last a show to report on!”
Vorwerk Bantams
Having won ‘Best Bantam Vorwerk’ at the National show every year since 2011, it is clear that breeder Jane Freeman has a real passion for the breed - the bantams in particular. We caught with her to find out more about them…
Poultry At The Rutland County Show
The LPCG moved last year to The Rutland County Show after its previous location and funding was lost.
A Visit To The Dutch Poultry Museum In Barneveld
Brinsea’s Fiona Browne and Marc Braddock have been planning a visit to the Dutch Poultry Museum since the beginning of the year. Friday 14th October was world egg day and since the museum was celebrating this over the weekend it seemed a great time to visit.
BWA Championship Show
Driving towards this year’s BWA Championship Show in Stroud, I remembered with fondness the same show in previous years.