Does blue spray actually work? You could try that. I have never needed it but have some on hand for the purpose.I can put her in the Chicken hospital tommorow.
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Does blue spray actually work? You could try that. I have never needed it but have some on hand for the purpose.I can put her in the Chicken hospital tommorow.
I would try that also, we can’t get gentian violet spray here (apparently it’s a carcinogen….) so I can’t speak to how it would work with chooks, but years ago o used it on the horses when we could get it. I worked well to dry a wound and keep flies away.Does blue spray actually work? You could try that. I have never needed it but have some on hand for the purpose.
ThisI would try that also, we can’t get gentian violet spray here (apparently it’s a carcinogen….) so I can’t speak to how it would work with chooks, but years ago o used it on the horses when we could get it. I worked well to dry a wound and keep flies away.
Based upon faces, the new girls aren't quite to laying yet.My friend stopped by last night.
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The black and gold and pure white are the new hens. Thane is in the back, when I opened their coop this morning all six were roosted together.Liara, Ash, and Shep wanted out to get first dibs on the food while the other three stayed in bed. My kiddo is so excited to meet them, I told her after breakfast we can go out and see if everyone is up. The new girls are older but I don't think they've laid any eggs yet.
Are you sure it didn’t have to do with some other component in the spray that was offered?I would try that also, we can’t get gentian violet spray here (apparently it’s a carcinogen….) so I can’t speak to how it would work with chooks, but years ago o used it on the horses when we could get it. I worked well to dry a wound and keep flies away.
I actually think it is either molting (slow area to finish), or that she has liquid poo. Her skin looks quite red/irritated there - but she doesn't look messy, so IDKIjak???? Stormfeather?? I don't think Ijak would do that, and Stormfeather is young and low in the peck order
Blue kote has antiseptic/anti-microbial properties, plus it is a blue-ish purple color, as opposed to the red skin, and red attracts pecking, so it might help. However, it can be drying - but it is definitely a good thought - as it would make the area 'less interesting' for other chooks to peck, so would definitely be worth a try!Does blue spray actually work? You could try that. I have never needed it but have some on hand for the purpose.
Okay, thank you for the idea. I really want to try it.I actually think it is either molting (slow area to finish), or that she has liquid poo. Her skin looks quite red/irritated there - but she doesn't look messy, so IKD
You might want to give her bottom a soothing wash/soak (?Epsom salts and a gentle scrub/ wash after the soak?) Then put something soothing on it (thinking something like desitin for baby's bottom) Keep an eye on it - it takes a couple of weeks for the pins to really start to come in. It looks like she has a few pin feathers there now, but not the amount she should have.
Other than this, I have no ideas.......