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    A roo's comb

    That could be it, he did get loose and ran around in the woods. We also think he has been butting the coop. Thank you
  2. bluerooster934

    A roo's comb

    We found this on our big boy roo, no other chickens in his coop; and he is behaving normally. Active and happy, just these weird scabby looking bumps. As far as we can tell they are no where else, just his comb. TYIA
  3. bluerooster934

    Hello

    Thank you everyone for the wonderful welcome, it's really appreciated
  4. bluerooster934

    Help what is this?

    I was wondering if that is what it is, if it is it looks like it might be the dry kind. Do you know where I can find the information on how to treat it?
  5. bluerooster934

    Help what is this?

    Thank you very much, after a few conversations I'm not as worried about it. We'll see how he is doing in a couple of days. Again thank you
  6. bluerooster934

    Help what is this?

    It We have had normal weather not really hot, not really cold. We did have a massive storm system come in and my daughter noticed yesterday after the storm. She thought it was just dirt, but when I looked at it today it's definitely scabs. The are hard and clustered and attached to the comb...
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    Help what is this?

    He has never been around other chickens, he is lone wolfing it ATM. So it can't be that, thank you for the link I'll check it out
  8. bluerooster934

    Hello

    Thank you! He is a beautiful boy, we have never heard of them either. He was originally a show bird, but now is pretty much a pet lol. So any ideas are always welcome we are kinda just winging it ATM
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    Help what is this?

    So my daughter discovered this on out booted bantum roo, we have no clue what it is; or what we can do to make it go away. He is not in any pain, he is a happy pretty boy who spends his days crowing and cooing when he is happy. Please help TYIA
  10. bluerooster934

    Hello

    Hi I'm new here, hoping to have new ideas to help raise our booted bantum
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