Eww . . . what is this on her head?

RamonaRay

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This is Cora, my gold-laced Wyandotte. She's 19 weeks old and I'd noticed over the past couple of days that she had "spots" on her head -- tonight I got a better look and was able to get a few shots on the phone. What is it? What do I do to rid her of it?
 

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It might be clumps of lice eggs, but I am not sure. Is there anything sticky, like pine resin that she could have rolled in? Do the feathers come out when you pull on them? Can you get a better picture? Look for lice crawling aound on the skin. Permethrin treats lice well, applied once every 10 days until they are gone. Usually 3 treatments can help. Here is some information about lice and mice and what to look for:
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/poultry-lice-and-mites-identification/
 
It might be clumps of lice eggs, but I am not sure. Is there anything sticky, like pine resin that she could have rolled in? Do the feathers come out when you pull on them? Can you get a better picture? Look for lice crawling aound on the skin. Permethrin treats lice well, applied once every 10 days until they are gone. Usually 3 treatments can help. Here is some information about lice and mice and what to look for:
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/poultry-lice-and-mites-identification/
No, nothing sticky -- almost looks like ticks embedded to me -- does that happen? I'm going to have to get ahold of her and examine. She's pretty skittish on a good day, so we'll see what fiasco that brings! ;-) Thank you -- I'll read the article now.
 
Ticks can bite chickens, but they may cause a lot of bluish swelling. Some ticks can carry diseases as well. Stick tight fleas can be common on chickens in southern states. Here is a picture of them:
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Just a thought, but can you check for scabs from pecking that may cause clumps of feathers to come loose? They may be easily pulled out.
 
Oh my gosh -- that looks awful! No -- not that. I went out to the coop and she actually let me pet / examine her! There's nothing there -- just felt soft and it smoothed out -- but then it kind of tufted up again once she moved around again. I bet you're right, maybe it's just feather mussing. That's what I originally thought when I saw it the other day. It just appeared like something underneath them tonight, until I just got a closer look. Will see what tomorrow brings. Thank you for helping!! Will post back with pics if it changes / worsens.
 
Could be sticktight fleas. You can use household pet flea spray or poultry safe insecticide. Petroleum jelly afterward will help smother them. They can have up to 8 month life cycles, treat chicken and cool every 10-14 days.

The chicken health handbook p138
 
Could be sticktight fleas. You can use household pet flea spray or poultry safe insecticide. Petroleum jelly afterward will help smother them. They can have up to 8 month life cycles, treat chicken and cool every 10-14 days.

The chicken health handbook p138
Hey! Thank you! I appreciate any and all help. I'm still new to the nursing of chickens but I want to do the very best possible for them. Whatever it was has resolved on its own apparently but that's good information to stick in under my hat. Gracias!
 

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