Feb 17, 2015 #1 marcus connor Chirping 5 Years Joined Oct 23, 2014 Messages 132 Reaction score 2 Points 61 Location Eastern Texas I want to help him but I don't know what to do about it.
Feb 19, 2015 #2 paddock36 Crowing 16 Years Joined Dec 24, 2008 Messages 3,686 Reaction score 397 Points 431 Location Ocala, Florida Is that frostbite?
Feb 19, 2015 #3 Eggcessive Wrangler Premium Feather Member 14 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Apr 3, 2011 Messages 84,666 Reaction score 86,827 Points 1,592 Location southern Ohio It looks like it, but a more clear picture of the comb from the side in good light would be helpful. Dry skin or favus, a fungal infection , can also be a possibility. Here is a good link on frostbite along with pictures of frostbite: http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2013/12/frostbit-in-backyard-chickens-causes.html Last edited: Feb 19, 2015
It looks like it, but a more clear picture of the comb from the side in good light would be helpful. Dry skin or favus, a fungal infection , can also be a possibility. Here is a good link on frostbite along with pictures of frostbite: http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2013/12/frostbit-in-backyard-chickens-causes.html
Feb 20, 2015 Thread starter #4 marcus connor Chirping 5 Years Joined Oct 23, 2014 Messages 132 Reaction score 2 Points 61 Location Eastern Texas i have no idea
Feb 20, 2015 #5 dawg53 Humble Premium Feather Member 17 Years Friend Educator Spirit Greeter Joined Nov 27, 2008 Messages 32,076 Reaction score 35,468 Points 1,266 Location Glen St Mary, Florida It's favus. Put miconazole cream on it until it disappears.
Feb 20, 2015 Thread starter #6 marcus connor Chirping 5 Years Joined Oct 23, 2014 Messages 132 Reaction score 2 Points 61 Location Eastern Texas will do