Michellew044
Chirping
- Mar 26, 2021
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I could use some guidance/advice/encouragement — does this look like scaly leg mites?
I’ve been attempting to treat 2 hens for bumble foot but i am recently thinking that it could potentially be scaly leg mites instead(?) i have successfully treated one of these hens for BF in the past. This time around, I could not find a kernel in either hen’s foot. I have been soaking their feet and packing with prid/re wrapping for atleast a week or 2. One of the chickens i am referring to is the one with purple bandages and the other is the barred rock which should be the last photo)
While changing the bandage on my olive egger, i noticed how scaly her legs were and saw what looked to me like a raised scale. She is 2-3 years old. (This is the chicken in photo with purple bandages)
Some of our 4 year old hens have kinda busted looking legs too but I’ve always just thought they were how chicken legs looked.
I’ve noticed 2 hens have a weird gait but i just assumed they were kinda goofy. (One is the chicken with purple bandages and the other is her Easter egger sister)
If they do have scaly leg mites, I’d prefer to do the gasoline dip method that the chicken chick has noted on her site. Since I’ve been working on the 2 gals feet, I’m thinking i will lather them up with Vaseline until their open foot sores heal… clean out coop etc
Thoughts? Advice?
I clean their coop and run almost daily and they have plenty of space to dust bathe

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