lookatmyhen
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Hello fellow chicken lovers!
My gorgeous faverolles hen has had several hard white lumps on one of her comb points for quite a long time now. They've gotten slightly larger since they appeared last year (she's 4) but not changed much. In the last few weeks, another has started forming at the back of her comb.
Looking around, the most similar disease I can see is fowl pox, but fowl pox the spots turn brown and fall off within 4 weeks: these have been here since a hot day in Summer 2019 when we thought she may have been sunburned (she HATES having suncream applied).
She's recently had ivermectin as a new pair of hens moved in last month with a case of redmite, and as they had a viral problem, she's been treated alongside them with a week of Baytril and 14 days of tylan soluble, so for the last few days she's also been enjoying live yoghurt.
I don't think any of those have changed her comb, which seems stable, but I thought it was worth mentioning
Also, one of her eyes is a different colour and has a square pupil, so it looks clear she had mareks when she was a chick but recovered and has no problems from it. Again, probably irrelevant.
I'm hoping these are nothing to worry about. She's nice and heavy and strong (a touch under 3kg). She stopped laying eggs a few years ago and now spends every day playing in the garden and every evening sleeping on my chest, happy as can be.
We only have one other hen now, as one of the two new ones passed away - and neither have shown signs of comb problems or fowl pox.
it.
Have a look at the pictures, I'd love an opinion on what it is. I come here to see similar cases whenever I have something to worry about but this one's got me stumped so I thought I should post.
Thank you x
My gorgeous faverolles hen has had several hard white lumps on one of her comb points for quite a long time now. They've gotten slightly larger since they appeared last year (she's 4) but not changed much. In the last few weeks, another has started forming at the back of her comb.
Looking around, the most similar disease I can see is fowl pox, but fowl pox the spots turn brown and fall off within 4 weeks: these have been here since a hot day in Summer 2019 when we thought she may have been sunburned (she HATES having suncream applied).
She's recently had ivermectin as a new pair of hens moved in last month with a case of redmite, and as they had a viral problem, she's been treated alongside them with a week of Baytril and 14 days of tylan soluble, so for the last few days she's also been enjoying live yoghurt.
I don't think any of those have changed her comb, which seems stable, but I thought it was worth mentioning

Also, one of her eyes is a different colour and has a square pupil, so it looks clear she had mareks when she was a chick but recovered and has no problems from it. Again, probably irrelevant.
I'm hoping these are nothing to worry about. She's nice and heavy and strong (a touch under 3kg). She stopped laying eggs a few years ago and now spends every day playing in the garden and every evening sleeping on my chest, happy as can be.
We only have one other hen now, as one of the two new ones passed away - and neither have shown signs of comb problems or fowl pox.
it.
Have a look at the pictures, I'd love an opinion on what it is. I come here to see similar cases whenever I have something to worry about but this one's got me stumped so I thought I should post.
Thank you x