View attachment 1153814 Hi--Last week I noticed my five month old EE started getting bloody ears/ear lobes. I posted here and treated her with vitamins, polysporin and Vetericyn as per BYC posters (thank you!) She has since gotten worse. Her ears have remained bloody and dry looking (the photo shows her after I used Vetericyn), she's developed lesions on her head and one of her eyes got foamy and is now completely shut.
I've researched the web for mites/lice (she has some of the symptoms, but I've found no mites/lice on her face and only two on her body with no signs of infestation) and fowl pox (it kind of looks like that to me, but most of the photos on the web don't match the way my chicken looks). Can anyone help? Besides isolating her and using polysporin, Vetericyn, and vitamins, is there anything else I can do? She has always been a very sweet, friendly chicken, but should I cull her or is there a chance she'll get better? Thank you for any help/advice you can provide. I've not had good luck with the newest batch of chicks I've gotten and it's very frustrating and sad. I clean the coop every day and it's dry, as is the part of my yard where they free range.
I've researched the web for mites/lice (she has some of the symptoms, but I've found no mites/lice on her face and only two on her body with no signs of infestation) and fowl pox (it kind of looks like that to me, but most of the photos on the web don't match the way my chicken looks). Can anyone help? Besides isolating her and using polysporin, Vetericyn, and vitamins, is there anything else I can do? She has always been a very sweet, friendly chicken, but should I cull her or is there a chance she'll get better? Thank you for any help/advice you can provide. I've not had good luck with the newest batch of chicks I've gotten and it's very frustrating and sad. I clean the coop every day and it's dry, as is the part of my yard where they free range.