Hi! I'm bumping this thread b/c I have a silkie who also has a large abscess of some sort on her back and was glad to see your post, but alas no one has chimed in!
Anyone have any suggestions for treatment?
In the case of my bird, it was not from pecking (no feather loss and she's near the top of the pecking order) - I noticed it when it was about dime size maybe 2 mos ago and started putting salve on it every few days without much change but no effect on her behavior otherwise, then about a month later she suddenly stopped wanting to put weight on her left leg and when I picked her up to look more closely the abscess had more than doubled in size. She's now been inside in a hospital cage for a couple of weeks with more regular application of antibiotic ointment and liquid vitamins, but if anything it's still getting gradually larger.
ETA: it was dry when I first saw it, and has remained so the entire time until just yesterday there was a drop of gel-consistency yellowy-white liquid at one edge. The entire thing is now about 2-2.5" across, and about maybe 1/4" raised off her back/skin and the surface is all dried scab and has been the whole time.
It's not something I've seen before in over 10 yrs of consulting for nearly 200 flocks, and would love any input on whether anyone has seen something like this before, and how you treated it?
I have consulted with my regular vet remotely (we've moved farther out of town, so he's a bit too far for a visit, and our local vet is full for weeks). He wasn't sure whether the limping is related but it seems possible, and thinks it may need surgical removal, so I'd love to hear if anyone has any non-surgical success stories for something like this.
Pics to come...