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January 11, 2013

Scaly Leg Mite - after second treatment. Plus Peepers - Day 4

Sunshine is a handsome bird, and she knows it. She is bossy and demanding. She can fly high and is a expert at chicken ballet.


Since the big chooks showed such progress after one application of vaseline to combat their scaly leg mites, I gave them another treatment last night (two nights after their first treatment). Here are some photos showing the progress. Sparrow especially is looking lots better. Both of them continue to lay their eggs happily.

Ballerinas need good legs, eh Sunshine.


Sparrow contests Sunshine's title of lead ballerina. Naturally. (Sunshine has the bossy-pants-ness to be top of the pecking order. Except for the small detail which is Sparrows enormous size! Lol!)


Now there is a beautiful chicken!



And here are Sparrow the chickens feet 1 day after her second vaseline treatment for scaly leg mites. You can see clean skin coming through yay!








Because it's not often that I am down below chicken-level, I didn't know that Sparrow had this featherless patch on her breast. (Looks like it's been rubbed on the 30cm lip of the chook run, I will have to make it easier for her to jump in and out, perhaps with a ramp?) It doesn't appear to be bothering her and she's not pecking at it, it's not bleeding or infected or anything nasty like that so I will keep an eye on it for now.


The Peepers don't care how many photos I take anymore. They are not frightened by the clicking of the camera anymore.


They are, however, quite frightened of Sunshine. She's worked out that there is food on the ground just inside the peepers hutch, and that she can fit her head through the mesh. I don't think she cares about the peepers one way or the other at the moment.





Barbara hunting for tasty treats. The peepers are no longer so afraid of me, and they definitely know not to be afraid of the blue food shovel!



Dred Rock (nicknames maybe: Rocky? Rockabilly?)





Barbara:



Manu. I swear she gets bigger every day. You can literally see them growing.


They got tired from all the photo-shoot business, and settled in for a cosy nap:












All tucked in for their afternoon siesta. Baby chicks sleep a lot it seems. Too cute!


Sunshine, once again, does not like to be outdone. On cuteness or anything else. Here she is posing with a wild blackbird at the bird (cat) bath and chook (cat) drinking station:


Scaly Leg Mite Treatment - Update

The Chooks were given a vaseline-ing the other day to treat their scaly leg mite. These images show their legs and feet 2 days after treatment. You can see that heaps of dirt has stuck to the vaseline, however, some of the scaly bits have dropped off which I am pleased about. You can just see some smoother, slightly pinker skin beneath.




Sparrow running is a very funny thing indeed.



Delightful chook portraits.



Sparrow, a blue orpington (well, she's brown, ok?) has beautiful feathers.


Sunshine enjoying a peck and a scratch about beside the peepers' hutch.


Do you notice the plastic container on the bench seat?


Yes, well, um, while the baby peepers were getting cat biscuits as a temporary ration, the cat decided that he liked the taste of chicken pellets!