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It has nothing to do with diet. I have no idea what it is other than it looks like normal white skin pigment on one of my Buff Leghorn roosters.
There are several on his left eye. I tried squeezing one and nothing happened.
I applied Monostat cream thinking it might be fungal to no avail.
There is also one of the white pigments in each inner ear hole. I've never seen that inside a chicken ear before.
 
It has nothing to do with diet. I have no idea what it is other than it looks like normal white skin pigment on one of my Buff Leghorn roosters.
There are several on his left eye. I tried squeezing one and nothing happened.
I applied Monostat cream thinking it might be fungal to no avail.
There is also one of the white pigments in each inner ear hole. I've never seen that inside a chicken ear before.
Ya one has told me it's normal
But did that increase to your hen ?
 
No. There are none on my hens. Do you have them on Leghorn hens?
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unless it won’t causing any harm to the rooster applying anything that is not mean, touching , trying to squeezing can cause severe damage to the eyelid .
 

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