New Birds and Mites
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 2:49 am
So I've read through several older threads before posting just to see if my questions were answered and I got close but....
So, situation(sorry for the huge story)
I had finches years ago.. Loved them and went through a few big catastrophes with them including losing 2 full aviaries when someone melted part of a plastic bread bag on the stove in the kitchen...I was devastated and haven't had birds since then so probably close to 8 years...
My daughter Bought me 2 pairs of Zebra finches for Christmas, completely last minute(literally on Christmas eve) because in planning out a bird purchase for herself I guess I talked her ear off about the finches I missed...
So the same night I brought my guys home she adopted some budgies from some very poor conditions(her goal was a parrot but when she seen the place these guys came from she couldn't say no...) So bringing them home our concern was keeping them locked away from the cats we didn't even consider quarantine(I'm a little rusty my mistake) so the budgies and finches, same room.
Fast forward a few days...to last Tuesday actually to taking these surprisingly Healthy appearing budgies to a local exotic bird breeder to have their wings clipped...and to deal with some damaged blood feathers(a couple which were still bleeding, we have a mean girl in the bunch) so turns out our healthy birds have the start of a feather mite infestation no visible adult mites...(I've dealt with asm before but not feather mites so queue the instant panic and the horror at having brought them into his aviary building)
The kind gentleman who clipped their wings for us sprayed them all for me though was waiting on a supply shipment of the spray so he had us pic up some diatomaceous earth. So we came home washed everything, dusted everything...and have been dusting all the bigger birds daily since... but... finches... tiny...
I don't think it had spread to them yet and currently there is... a nice ring of dust all around their cage(think a salt circle from supernatural paranoid much right lol)
but its been a week now...and I am still paranoid, I have a spray coming in the mail which I will treat everyone with...but the budgies have a slight click to their breathing not quite as bad as when my old finches had asm but enough to put me on edge and think about treating everyone just in case...because I am darned paranoid.
So what I used 8 years ago was Ivermectin in their water...and hard to find info at that time I ended up using an edible paste for horses, diluted to finch dosage.
So the Threads I was reading suggested a topical application but the solution my feed store had was a 10% and also like 60$ so I grabbed the same product I used 8 years ago...because I used a portion of the paste and diluted into a 4ltr jug and then dosed from there...works out to 0.4ml per 10gram finch... It worked well before I only lost one of 46 birds and that was before they were dosed...but my thoughts on that are...can the oral medication be absorbed topically...
Looking for some thoughts on this, I talk my self into and out of things equally well and need some outside opinions...I might be overly paranoid but reading that many aviaries are treated somewhat regularly as a preventative measure makes me less hesitant to treat before absolute confirmed mites...if that makes sense.
So thank you for Bearing with me through all of that, I really did need to get my thoughts out there...
So, situation(sorry for the huge story)
I had finches years ago.. Loved them and went through a few big catastrophes with them including losing 2 full aviaries when someone melted part of a plastic bread bag on the stove in the kitchen...I was devastated and haven't had birds since then so probably close to 8 years...
My daughter Bought me 2 pairs of Zebra finches for Christmas, completely last minute(literally on Christmas eve) because in planning out a bird purchase for herself I guess I talked her ear off about the finches I missed...
So the same night I brought my guys home she adopted some budgies from some very poor conditions(her goal was a parrot but when she seen the place these guys came from she couldn't say no...) So bringing them home our concern was keeping them locked away from the cats we didn't even consider quarantine(I'm a little rusty my mistake) so the budgies and finches, same room.
Fast forward a few days...to last Tuesday actually to taking these surprisingly Healthy appearing budgies to a local exotic bird breeder to have their wings clipped...and to deal with some damaged blood feathers(a couple which were still bleeding, we have a mean girl in the bunch) so turns out our healthy birds have the start of a feather mite infestation no visible adult mites...(I've dealt with asm before but not feather mites so queue the instant panic and the horror at having brought them into his aviary building)
The kind gentleman who clipped their wings for us sprayed them all for me though was waiting on a supply shipment of the spray so he had us pic up some diatomaceous earth. So we came home washed everything, dusted everything...and have been dusting all the bigger birds daily since... but... finches... tiny...
I don't think it had spread to them yet and currently there is... a nice ring of dust all around their cage(think a salt circle from supernatural paranoid much right lol)
but its been a week now...and I am still paranoid, I have a spray coming in the mail which I will treat everyone with...but the budgies have a slight click to their breathing not quite as bad as when my old finches had asm but enough to put me on edge and think about treating everyone just in case...because I am darned paranoid.
So what I used 8 years ago was Ivermectin in their water...and hard to find info at that time I ended up using an edible paste for horses, diluted to finch dosage.
So the Threads I was reading suggested a topical application but the solution my feed store had was a 10% and also like 60$ so I grabbed the same product I used 8 years ago...because I used a portion of the paste and diluted into a 4ltr jug and then dosed from there...works out to 0.4ml per 10gram finch... It worked well before I only lost one of 46 birds and that was before they were dosed...but my thoughts on that are...can the oral medication be absorbed topically...
Looking for some thoughts on this, I talk my self into and out of things equally well and need some outside opinions...I might be overly paranoid but reading that many aviaries are treated somewhat regularly as a preventative measure makes me less hesitant to treat before absolute confirmed mites...if that makes sense.
So thank you for Bearing with me through all of that, I really did need to get my thoughts out there...