My chicken smells "yeasty"

Holy smokes! That is something else all together, not what I was picturing.

The sight below mentions trying Enilconazole - not sure how different that might be from what you have already tried.

http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/ringworm
Thank you for the article. I am going to try to read these studies I have never heard of enilconazole, but I will try it and see if it helps. Thanks again!
 
I gave her a bath tonight with the Vetericyn foaming shampoo. See what it does to cut down on her frito smelling self. The girl LOVES the blow dry part of the bath!!! Sits on my lap and lets me blow that warm air all over her.
 
I gave her a bath tonight with the Vetericyn foaming shampoo. See what it does to cut down on her frito smelling self. The girl LOVES the blow dry part of the bath!!! Sits on my lap and lets me blow that warm air all over her.
I know right! They tend to fall in love with the blow dryer. Usually the first couple minutes are iffy but they usually end up looking like ladies being pampered at a salon!

I hope something brings relief for her skin, that's quite a predicament but she's found the right home.
 
Poor thing! I'm afraid that I can't offer any advice that hasn't been said, as I'm not an expert in chicken diseases, but I hope that your girl feels better soon.
Also, again, I don't know what that is, but please be careful with her and take care of yourself -- I know that it's a really obvious thing to say, but please be especially careful to not get any of the gunk in any cuts or anything like that on your hands. Those cuts can be sneaky and tiny, and all that.

Anyway, good luck with her. She's a toughie, it seems!
 
thank you everyone for the great suggestions. R shampooed her with Vetericyn foam shampoo for dogs and she looks and smells great!Maybe I'm turning a corner with her, She struts around the house like the Queen she is. i will post photos if her feathers start growing in on her neck
 

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