That is canker. Treatment is Metronidazole as mentioned previously. You want to treat it aggressively, 250mg once a day for 5-7 days, it is contagious to other birds.
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Does canker create that odd bump on the outside of his beak?? and also, where do I get Metronidazole? Would it happen to be at Tractor supply?That is canker. Treatment is Metronidazole as mentioned previously. You want to treat it aggressively, 250mg once a day for 5-7 days, it is contagious to other birds.
If he was just in a fight and had pus coming out around his eye I think it more likely he has a bacterial infection rather than yeast. Chicken pus gets very inspissated (thick) and has to peeled out of his mouth. Tylan would probably be a good antibiotic and may still be available in feed stores. If his mouth is raw when you get the yellow stuff cleaned out you can try coating the area with raw local honey, if will help sooth and is antibacterial. You might try pinless peepers on your aggressive roosters.
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Does cancer create that odd bump on the outside of his beak?? and also, where do I get Metronidazole? Would it happen to be at Tractor supply?
Lol, I didn't mean to say cancer, it just auto corrected to that. I'll look into getting fish zole, but, does canker create bumps on the outter beak??It is NOT cancer, it is canker. As a matter of fact he has sinus canker as well.
https://www.revivalanimal.com/product/fish-zole/all-pet-supplies-medications-bird-fish-antibioticsUse a pill cutter and cut the tablet in 4 quarters. Then give one quarter tablet orally at a time so he can easily swallow it. Ensure you give him all four quarters once a day for 5-7 days.