If there's inner mouth damage that meets the outside, I would cull as that would be hard to treat properly. If it's just the outer part, then I'd just snip the flap away, as face skin heals back fast within a week, or two as long as it's moistened.
I usually dose 400mg 2 times a day. But they can do so as often as they wish, there's no risk overdosing, since the Vitamin is water soluble.
Since this is one foot that's effected, treatment usually doesn't take too long.
Was he by chance crossed with a Fibro Bird, like Silkie, or Ayam Cemani, or Swedish Black Hen?
If so then it's more then likely pigmented meat from Fibromelanosis.
Main goal is a very hardy free range gamefowl.
Usually I let them out to free range in the morning, & they'd be out until 5pm. Right now they can't be let out to free range currently, not until after we move to our new house though.
Never heard of them actually.
The Malay stag with Scoliosis had officially been culled from the flock today. He'll be tasty though. He got spoiled until the end.
He had the mutation for no preening gland, so at least I didn't have to remove one.
Question for anyone who's done it. Has anyone shipped chickens, or eggs out of Maine to a different state without NPIP? Just curious if there's a loophole like Michigan does.
I have a friend who wants a couple juvenile chickens from me next year.
Sapphire Gems are a sexlink chicken, males have barring, females are solid blue.
Plus males would have a headspot, which would be noticeable on hatchlings.