Help!!! Orange Mystery clusters on my flock

Those yellow things look like insect eggs that I see on plants (greenbeans, tomato leaves.) I am not sure what those would be doing on a chicken, however. It wouldn’t hurt to dust them with some permethrin garden dust. I am interested in knowing what you find out.

They have a dust bath with DE. Would you be able to tell me what kind of bugs? Bc I have saturated the coop, bathed the birds and sprayed them all and these things are still coming up. I have seen NO bugs on them.
The only reason I thought maybe fungus is bc they are so fluffy and it has been very hot and humid.
 
Found these pics on google. They look very similar to what is on your birds
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What have you treated the birds with so far? Permethrin? Spinosad? Sevin? Other?

I'm guessing it's some form of parasite, although Mr Google has been no help to me finding parasites with eggs of that color, but there's a possibility it can be something common but be colored by your unique environmental factors.

If you have a strong magnifying lens, you could scrape some off the chicken and take a close look. It could provide more clues.

If you are desperate, and I would be if in your shoes and having the entire flock affected, Sevin dust is a very broad spectrum insecticide that would be okay to use this once. It's safe in that it has no petroleum base that's toxic to chickens. Or you could dust just one chicken and if it's effective, then use it on the remaining chickens.

Another good insecticide that's very effective but is very safe for chickens is spinosad, sold under the label Elector PSP. You can order it from Amazon. (Very expensive) Sevin is cheaper.
 
I've never see anything like it but you have several poultry diagnostic labs located all over Texas. Call them and ask to speak with their avian pathologist.
I'd start with the one in College Station.

Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory - Amarillo (Branch)
6610 Amarillo Blvd West
Amarillo, Texas 79106-1706
Phone: 806-353-7478

Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory - Center (Branch)
635 Malone Dr
Center, Texas 75935-3530
Phone: 936-598-4451

Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (Main)
483 Agronomy Road
College Station, Texas 77840
Phone: 979-845-3414

Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory – Gonzales (Branch)
1162 East Sarah DeWitt Drive
Gonzales, Texas 78629
Phone: 830-672-2834

Texas Animal Health Commission State-Federal Laboratory
8200 Cameron Road, Suite A186
Austin, Texas 78754-3832
Phone: 512-832-6580
 

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