Upstate_chicks
Chirping
- Jul 4, 2023
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I’m inclined to think these are just scabs but I’m not 100% sure.
This hen has been getting attacked by my rooster relentlessly.
I’ve separated them and she has been healing but I’m not sure if these scabs on her comb are from attacks or sickness
The second picture is her comb last week when it was very dry. I thought it might have been Favus but it really just looked very dry. I treated it with a poultry spray that has tea tree oil in it.
Now the dryness is gone but these scabs are still there.
She also rakes her comb against the chicken wire because she wants to free range with the flock so she paces back and forth in the run and her floppy comb always rakes against the wire.
She’s mostly separated but she still has contact with some hens here and there, however no other hens have any dry or scabby combs or wattles. She’s also eating and drinking normally as well as laying almost every day.
Thoughts?
This hen has been getting attacked by my rooster relentlessly.
I’ve separated them and she has been healing but I’m not sure if these scabs on her comb are from attacks or sickness
The second picture is her comb last week when it was very dry. I thought it might have been Favus but it really just looked very dry. I treated it with a poultry spray that has tea tree oil in it.
Now the dryness is gone but these scabs are still there.
She also rakes her comb against the chicken wire because she wants to free range with the flock so she paces back and forth in the run and her floppy comb always rakes against the wire.
She’s mostly separated but she still has contact with some hens here and there, however no other hens have any dry or scabby combs or wattles. She’s also eating and drinking normally as well as laying almost every day.
Thoughts?