Please look at the following. I posted this in Emergency but wanted to post it here as well. I don't know if this is similar to KKH's problem or not :
So, I noticed a red spot on the back of one of the showgirls head. I thought maybe someone pecked her. It was a tiny red spot. Then after a few days the spot was getting larger only the red spot was still there, but the larger area looked like the skin was thickening around it. I didn't think much of it...was thinking it was the healing process. Today I noticed the "thicker skin" was in a larger area. I started checking the other chicks, and one other has the same tiny red spots on it's head, but there are several and no "thickening skin". Neither one of them is acting like anything is wrong, as of yet. The one with the thick skin does scratch it's head often though.
They have not been outside, and they have a little box of sand to play in that came from outside. The brooder had chicks in it before them, that had been in and out before I permanently put them outside. I am using an ecoglow, and they are on medicated chick feed. I am going to give them some save a chick, and I put neosporin on the spot on their necks/heads.
The first two pics are from the chick that had one spot, but now it is spreading like thick skin. The last pic is of another chick with the start of spots. I couldn't get clear photos, these are the best I could get. Any thoughts?



So, I noticed a red spot on the back of one of the showgirls head. I thought maybe someone pecked her. It was a tiny red spot. Then after a few days the spot was getting larger only the red spot was still there, but the larger area looked like the skin was thickening around it. I didn't think much of it...was thinking it was the healing process. Today I noticed the "thicker skin" was in a larger area. I started checking the other chicks, and one other has the same tiny red spots on it's head, but there are several and no "thickening skin". Neither one of them is acting like anything is wrong, as of yet. The one with the thick skin does scratch it's head often though.
They have not been outside, and they have a little box of sand to play in that came from outside. The brooder had chicks in it before them, that had been in and out before I permanently put them outside. I am using an ecoglow, and they are on medicated chick feed. I am going to give them some save a chick, and I put neosporin on the spot on their necks/heads.
The first two pics are from the chick that had one spot, but now it is spreading like thick skin. The last pic is of another chick with the start of spots. I couldn't get clear photos, these are the best I could get. Any thoughts?