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That's not an ingrown feather, it's an inflamed uropygial [oil] gland. Actually the gland itself is the larger lump you feel ant the thing you thought was an ingrown feather is sort of a nipple by which the gland releases oil when the bird preens.
Sometimes these glands "plug up" and become inflamed. Usually they resolve on their own but to help it along clean the area well with warm soapy water and apply warm compresses a few times a day.
PS-I've been raising chickens for nearly 50 years [my God has it been that long] so I do have some experience.
Sometimes these glands "plug up" and become inflamed. Usually they resolve on their own but to help it along clean the area well with warm soapy water and apply warm compresses a few times a day.
PS-I've been raising chickens for nearly 50 years [my God has it been that long] so I do have some experience.
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