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Is this what you are referring to as favus? These were taken from the top of her comb.I vote for it being favus, a fungus of the comb and wattles. Paint Blu-kote on his comb for a few weeks until it's gone.
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Is this what you are referring to as favus? These were taken from the top of her comb.I vote for it being favus, a fungus of the comb and wattles. Paint Blu-kote on his comb for a few weeks until it's gone.
The Barred Rock, it this the same hen that you had a thread about at the first of this month that had been pecked and a bleeding comb or a different hen?Is this what you are referring to as favus? These were taken from the top of her comb.
Thanks!Probably every two or three days application until the lesions are all healed.