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Ya I have ordered his foodThat's not really an ideal diet for a nice rooster. Is there anywhere to buy commercial chicken feed in your area? I think it could be calcium deposits but I'm not a dr or a vet.
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Ya I have ordered his foodThat's not really an ideal diet for a nice rooster. Is there anywhere to buy commercial chicken feed in your area? I think it could be calcium deposits but I'm not a dr or a vet.
Ya one has told me it's normalIt 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.
No. There are none on my hens. Do you have them on Leghorn hens?Ya one has told me it's normal
But did that increase to your hen ?
Just you said na you also have on your hensNo. There are none on my hens. Do you have them on Leghorn hens?
No. There are none on my hens. Do you have them on Leghorn hens?
some rooster tend to develop the skin similar with their cheeks as they age it’s many times genetic and won’t cause any trouble to the body