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  1. Mason Farm and Ranch

    Topic of the Week - Treating Chicken Injuries

    Serama's mature between 16 & 18 weeks and live in a continuous molt. Knowing that, up her protein with a bit of fish. Between the protein and the oil, it should help clear that up.
  2. Mason Farm and Ranch

    Topic of the Week - Treating Chicken Injuries

    She may be molting. All birds don't molt the same. I have one who gets really dry skin when she molting. I give her vitamin A supplements. The only other thing I can think of is give her a bath with a Spinosad product. Elector PSP or Captain Jack's Garden Brew. Some mites aren't visible to the...
  3. Mason Farm and Ranch

    Topic of the Week - Treating Chicken Injuries

    She may be molting. All birds don't molt the same. I have one who gets really dry skin when she molting. I give her vitamin A supplements. The only other thing I can think of is give her a bath with a Spinosad product. Elector PSP or Captain Jack's Garden Brew. Some mites aren't visible to the...
  4. Mason Farm and Ranch

    Topic of the Week - Treating Chicken Injuries

    It sounds like she has a Biotin deficiency. It's a B vitamin. Combined with an upper respiratory infection. But that's dependent on whether or not the irritated area was in her ear or outside the ear next to the beak. It's a tiny space. A Biotin deficiency can cause lesions in the beak area.
  5. Mason Farm and Ranch

    Topic of the Week - Treating Chicken Injuries

    Honestly, it would take less time to list what I don't have. I have a handy husband, I'm crafty and my stepson is inventive. Walkers, wheelchairs, seats, slings, beds, specialized nesting boxes... If I don't have it, or have it in the right size...gimme a minute. I have medical supplies in a...
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