Help With Comb, Flavus & Iodine?

RareAvis

In the Brooder
Oct 18, 2016
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Hi,

Sadie has what I'm 99% sure is a mild case of flavus {white/pale yellow powder on 'floppy' depression of comb}.

Our new vet suggested betadine, an iodine solution, topically, rather than lotrimin or a similar topical.

After applying, the comb seems to be peeling very, very thin layers.

Sadie is my first chicken, a 7 month old rescue roo who has unfortunately been living indoors as a sort of pet, due to medical necessity.

He's recovering from a leg amputation.

This spring, I hope to get him back on track in the ways or Roosterdom, but it's been TOO COLD for him to live a normal life here in Vermont, and I couldn't think of getting any new chicks for him to bond with until now.

The rest is a long story, but for now?

I need help with the comb, and possibly a feather issue, but comb first.

Please: how hard do I rub? Is the goal to remove 'excess' tissue, or could this be an allergic reaction to the iodine?

Will it hurt if I 'scrape' or 'rub', should I just let nature take its course?

Is it a good idea to rinse between applications? How many a day? On the whole comb, or just the affected area?


I did not dilute it, I just applied with a q tip and cotton ball.

If there is anyone of whom I may ask more detailed questions, I'd love to, but I did not want to take up too much of your time.



Thank you!


Rare Avis & Sadie, The One Legged Rescue Roo
 

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