Broody with a bloody comb

moderndreamr

In the Brooder
Jun 10, 2016
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Hello fellow chicken keepers!
Once again I'm asking for help with one of my hens...it's been a rough month or so for the flock and I. One of my hens went broody for the first time, and was so agitated I got her some hatching eggs since I don't have any roosters. She's been doing ok (as far as I can tell...I've never dealt with this either) until this morning when I checked on her. She's got these bloody and/or scabby spots on her comb, but doesn't seem to have any other symptoms that I could see. I checked her as thoroughly as I could without making her too mad, and don't see anything else. I'm thinking maybe this is fowl pox, but haven't seen any of the white nodules or yellowy pustules that most of the sites, books, and forum posts mention. Mosquitoes have been REALLY bad the last couple days (I got bit 6 times in the time it took to take these photos), and I killed several mosquitoes that were hanging around her. So my questions are:
1. Is this fowl pox?
2. If yes, should I take the eggs away from her or let her hatch them out?
3. If she hatches them, should I take the chicks away or should she be healed up by then? The chicks should be here in about 2 weeks (I gave them to her six days ago).
4. If it isn't fowl pox, what is causing her to bleed like this?
5. How do I treat this? I was planning to dot the bloody spots with some iodine on a q-tip, then cover with triple antibiotic (the kind without pain stuff in it) and give her some Nutri-Drench or VetRx (no clue which would be more appropriate at this point). My thought is to wait a little closer to dark so she has as much time to calm down from her check-up earlier this afternoon...don't want to stress her out too much.
Thank you for any help you can give me! I've already searched the forums and several vets' websites, plus the couple of chicken keeping books I have and I am at a loss...
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Wow that was a quick response!! I've got her separated from the other hen and my guinea by a short "small animal playpen" (similar to the wire garden fencing material) but come to think of it, that was out of place earlier when I checked on her. Should I risk moving her again, maybe bringing her inside? I don't know that I have a better way to protect her that still gives her enough space to get up and eat/drink/poo, but I already moved her once to this nest and she didn't take it well.

Is my plan for iodine and triple antibiotic good?
 
I'm pretty sure that someone was able to peck her or she cut it on something.
Antibiotic cream is fine.
Blue Kote wil hide the red blood to help camouflage it so no one tries to attack the bloody spots.
 
Ok thank you! I'll stick with just the antibiotic ointment (I don't have cream or blu-kote but can get some tomorrow) and will see if I can figure out a better way to keep the other two from getting to her. I really appreciate your help!
 
Can you post a wider shot?picture of where she is?
Maybe we can give you some ideas.
 

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