Crusty head (as a result of a respiratory infection)

BellaM

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5 Years
Mar 24, 2020
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Gauteng, South Africa
Hi everyone, two of my silkies had a respiratory infection which they have since recovered from so they're healthy in all other respects - drinking, eating, "beautiful" poops, chatting and chirping, etc - except for the crusty things on their heads that are also covering their eyes 🤦.

I've tried (unsuccessfully) saline solution as well as soaking cotton wool discs in warm water and holding it to their heads to try soften it.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated 🙏
 
Do you have any pictures? A warm wet wash cloth held over the crust should eventually liquify it to allow it to be cleaned off. Saline eye wash can be flushed into the eye, and followedby either Terramycin eye ointment or plain Neosporin ointment. Respiratory diseases can affect the whole flock, through the carriers for life. Many people cull for respiratory diseases to control the spread.
 
Do you have any pictures? A warm wet wash cloth held over the crust should eventually liquify it to allow it to be cleaned off. Saline eye wash can be flushed into the eye, and followedby either Terramycin eye ointment or plain Neosporin ointment. Respiratory diseases can affect the whole flock, through the carriers for life. Many people cull for respiratory diseases to control the sprevreaFo
Do you have any pictures? A warm wet wash cloth held over the crust should eventually liquify it to allow it to be cleaned off. Saline eye wash can be flushed into the eye, and followedby either Terramycin eye ointment or plain Neosporin ointment. Respiratory diseases can affect the whole flock, through the carriers for life. Many people cull for respiratory diseases to control the spread.
For reasons I can't explain, I can't upload photos 🤷.

Do you have any pictures? A warm wet wash cloth held over the crust should eventually liquify it to allow it to be cleaned off. Saline eye wash can be flushed into the eye, and followedby either Terramycin eye ointment or plain Neosporin ointment. Respiratory diseases can affect the whole flock, through the carriers for life. Many people cull for respiratory diseases to control the spread.
Hi there! Thank you for responding.
My research led me to choose culling them. Not an easy decision but I don't want to risk loosing anymore birds.
 

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