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Cochin Thread!!!

Quote: look in my photo album linked on my profile. there's a cochin folder there. pretty much all my black/self blues & the mille fleur rooster, plus any silver laced (might be in another folder) are from Roslyn's line, except the self blue girl I got from another breeder. all the young mille fleur pictured are from the one roo and the blue partridge split girls.
 
I'm stumped Gail, no discharge from her eyes, does not seem to have an impacted crop. I almost feel like maybe some sort of allergy? Have'nt changed their feed though. The only thing that I have done different in the last week was make them some pumpkin/cornbread. It almost seemed like she started acting this way after that? I am so afraid that I am going to lose her. I'm going to put her in a separate cage under a heat lamp and monitor her. Praying she's going to be okay, as always, my favorite bird. She comes running to me to be picked up and held, talks to me, a very sweet bird and so beautiful~ Bijou~ (french for Jewel )





Oh what a cutie she is! I had a very sweet Diamond Dove named Bijou that was a total sweetheart as well. Was quite heartbroken when I lost her to eggbinding... I hope she responds to your treatments.
 
Twyla, since I can't see her I'm taking a stab in the dark, but I've got a hen that developed something that looked like cradle cap. When I got her out and looked her over, I discovered that she had a mite colony on the back of her head. That is what created the crusty look on her skin. I just used bag balm and it came right off. I bathed her and applied ivermec and she is fine. As I said it's a stab in the dark but you might just give her a real good going over. When the birds get mites up around their heads I sometimes miss it because I'm usually looking at their rear-ends
 
Twyla, since I can't see her I'm taking a stab in the dark, but I've got a hen that developed something that looked like cradle cap. When I got her out and looked her over, I discovered that she had a mite colony on the back of her head. That is what created the crusty look on her skin. I just used bag balm and it came right off. I bathed her and applied ivermec and she is fine. As I said it's a stab in the dark but you might just give her a real good going over. When the birds get mites up around their heads I sometimes miss it because I'm usually looking at their rear-ends
Thanks Nancy, I'll treat her for mites, could be a good possibility, I looked her over on the back of her neck and such but did'nt see anything. Then again, my eyesite is not so good. I thought about putting some allergy cream on her wattles to see if that might help. It seemed like she was a little short on breath this morning, hoping this swelling is'nt restricting her breathing. Just does'nt look good though.
I should try to never have favorites, it's been hard with her though
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Twyla, since I can't see her I'm taking a stab in the dark, but I've got a hen that developed something that looked like cradle cap. When I got her out and looked her over, I discovered that she had a mite colony on the back of her head. That is what created the crusty look on her skin. I just used bag balm and it came right off. I bathed her and applied ivermec and she is fine. As I said it's a stab in the dark but you might just give her a real good going over. When the birds get mites up around their heads I sometimes miss it because I'm usually looking at their rear-ends
Nancy, what is cradle cap?
 
Did a search this morning on this but could'nt find any information on it; my 10 month old blue mottled pullet has been acting a little down lately, she's eating and seems to have a good appetite but just seems a little listless. This morning I picked her up and was looking her over and noticed her wattles are very swollen and hard. Does anyone know what this could be? I am treating her with antibiotics right now.
Oh no, not her! Hope she snaps out of it, Twyla!
 

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