On the first picture that the op posted it looks like dried mud.
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If it's mud, then that's an easy fix!On the first picture that the op posted it looks like dried mud.
If you zoom in on the first picture you can see that the stuff on the chicken’s face is a bit raisedIf it's mud, then that's an easy fix!
Maybe they were playing in the fire pit???Do you use any woodash in a dust bath? It could something black, but blood and injuries are usually black. Here is a good link about fowl pox with some pictures of how different it can look, and there is one with some black on the face:
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/fowl-pox-prevention-treatmen/
Yah, I see that. but???? pox?If you zoom in on the first picture you can see that the stuff on the chicken’s face is a bit raised View attachment 1390177
I'll bathe them both this evening.Maybe catch the hen(s) in question and get a damp rag and see if you can rub what ever is on their faces off
Looks like mud to meYah, I see that. but???? pox?
Oh god i hope you are right!Looks like mud to me
I hope I’m right too for your sake.Oh god i hope you are right!