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Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: ChristyRose on September 12, 2011, 18:42

Title: scaly leg treatment - egg withdrawal?
Post by: ChristyRose on September 12, 2011, 18:42
Just wanted to check - I am just about to spray 'just for scaly legs' by total poultry solutions on my chickens legs.  I know its on their legs but I just wanted to make sure its okay to keep eating their eggs?
Title: Re: scaly leg treatment - egg withdrawal?
Post by: joyfull on September 12, 2011, 19:13
No I wouldn't think there is any egg withdrawal period.
Title: Re: scaly leg treatment - egg withdrawal?
Post by: ChristyRose on September 12, 2011, 20:05
Is there an easy way to do it?  It seems to go everywhere!!  My son was trying to hold them and I was trying to spray....   ::)  There were a few we couldnt catch. I think when we repeat it at the weekend we'll do it first thing when we let them out and catch them one at a time!!
Title: Re: scaly leg treatment - egg withdrawal?
Post by: Lloyd on September 12, 2011, 21:00
We do it as a duo. One lifts and holds the bird tight under the charmpit. The other pulls a leg out and treats it.
Title: Re: scaly leg treatment - egg withdrawal?
Post by: ManicMum on September 12, 2011, 21:17
We gave up on the spray & went for slathering all legs in petroleum jelly every other night for a week or so: the leg mites couldn't breathe, the rough scales were softened and fell off on their own, the humans had lovely soft hands....

If you pick them out 1 at a time when they have settled. it's easy to do them all (shut pop-hole, open other door, lift out chicken & treat, put on ground. When coop empty, reopen pop-hole)
Title: Re: scaly leg treatment - egg withdrawal?
Post by: Lindeggs on September 12, 2011, 22:32
I googled the product and it looks like it is a 'topical' treatment (i.e. just on the surface of the skin) so wouldn't have a need for egg withdrawal.
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Just For Scaly Legs works in 3 ways:
1) Suffocates the Scaly Leg Parasites instantly, resulting in death
2) Provides immediate relief against itching and irritation
3) A synergised blend of repellents and natural oils provide a protective coating to prevent further infestation of the affected area

Some other treatments for scaly leg mites are 'systemic' meaning they get into the bird's blood stream.  In that case there would be an egg withdrawal time.  It's usually 7 days but depends on the product.
Title: Re: scaly leg treatment - egg withdrawal?
Post by: hillfooter on September 12, 2011, 23:56
I googled the product and it looks like it is a 'topical' treatment (i.e. just on the surface of the skin) so wouldn't have a need for egg withdrawal.
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Just For Scaly Legs works in 3 ways:
1) Suffocates the Scaly Leg Parasites instantly, resulting in death
2) Provides immediate relief against itching and irritation
3) A synergised blend of repellents and natural oils provide a protective coating to prevent further infestation of the affected area

Some other treatments for scaly leg mites are 'systemic' meaning they get into the bird's blood stream.  In that case there would be an egg withdrawal time.  It's usually 7 days but depends on the product.

Frontline Cat spot on (4 drops on the skin at the back of the neck) is also an effective treatment and is topical.
HF
Title: Re: scaly leg treatment - egg withdrawal?
Post by: Lindeggs on September 13, 2011, 00:51
Frontline Cat spot on (4 drops on the skin at the back of the neck) is also an effective treatment and is topical.
HF

You're quite right, HF.  I thought Frontline was a systemic treatment (applied to the skin but goes through the whole body) but I just looked up the data sheet and it is definitely topical.
http://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/Merial_Animal_Health_Ltd/documents/S3811.html
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Fipronil is a member of the phenylpyrazole family of non-systemic insecticides/acaricides, which acts by blocking the GABA receptor to kill the target parasite on contact... After the topical application of FRONTLINE Spot-On Cat, the products will spread from the site of treatment to cover the entire surface of the animal within 24 hours. After application, absorption of fipronil through the skin is negligible.

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