Newbie Here with Chicken Issue

Could scaly leg mites result in an eye problem like my hen is showing?
Hiya, and welcome to BYC!! :frow

I'm glad some of my other BYC friends could give you great advice. I do know scaly leg mites very well as they seem to come with silkies. I've been through them about a half dozen times and never ever saw any symptoms from them other than dry, scaly feet.

Although any bugs latched onto our precious chickens can eventually tax their immunities and wear them down, I think scaly leg mites are probably the least of the worries of that happening.

I hope you find out what is wrong and how to treat her. :hugs
 
Hello, and welcome to BYC. The problem with your hen sounds to be more physical than caused by an infectious entity. Does she have spurs, and are they elongated? When you add birds from multiple sources to your flock you always risk the possibility of introducing disease.
Yes, and I only added birds because I did not think the sole survivor of the random Husky attack which killed my other girls would fare well without buddies, since chickens are flocking animals. I guess I should have left well enough alone with only adding one other chicken. But I worried one of the two would die, and then we'd need to get more.
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.


The eye issue is likely not related to the walking issue. Can you post pictures of her legs?

This and the swollen eye makes me think she is a carrier of a respiratory disease that makes her symptomatic during times of stress. Can you post pictures of her swollen eye?
Hello, and welcome to BYC. The problem with your hen sounds to be more physical than caused by an infectious entity. Does she have spurs, and are they elongated? When you add birds from multiple sources to your flock you always risk the possibility of introducing disease.
 
Thanks for the info. I lean toward MS. What do you think from these pics I took after I soaked her feet in Epsom Salt in warm water this morning, which she enjoyed. Her left eye is better this morning, not watery or goopy, and a few minutes ago it was more open than when I took these pictures. There is a little black bump atop one foot. Do you think the bottoms of her feet look okay? She has no spurs. Legs don't feel swollen at the top. She has a great appetite, devoured scrambled eggs and blueberries as I was soaking her feet. After I greased them with Vaseline she walked around a bit, as if it felt good. She pooped on the kitchen floor right after her foot soak, so I posted a pic of her poop which is a bit watery? I took her back to the coop, and she ate and drank with her buddies, eating shredded cabbage and mixed greens, along with chicken feed. My young white leghorn pecked at her, but I think it was a fight over the cabbage, not a sickness issue. She does seem a bit lethargic and stands back from the others some. She might be a bit weak, but she perked up and was pecking in the dirt. It's fairly warm here today outside, which is good. Going to be in the mid 40s.
 

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Thanks for the info. I lean toward MS. What do you think from these pics I took after I soaked her feet in Epsom Salt in warm water this morning, which she enjoyed. Her left eye is better this morning, not watery or goopy, and a few minutes ago it was more open than when I took these pictures. There is a little black bump atop one foot. Do you think the bottoms of her feet look okay? She has no spurs. Legs don't feel swollen at the top. She has a great appetite, devoured scrambled eggs and blueberries as I was soaking her feet. After I greased them with Vaseline she walked around a bit, as if it felt good. She pooped on the kitchen floor right after her foot soak, so I posted a pic of her poop which is a bit watery? I took her back to the coop, and she ate and drank with her buddies, eating shredded cabbage and mixed greens, along with chicken feed. My young white leghorn pecked at her, but I think it was a fight over the cabbage, not a sickness issue. She does seem a bit lethargic and stands back from the others some. She might be a bit weak, but she perked up and was pecking in the dirt. It's fairly warm here today outside, which is good. Going to be in the mid 40s.
Her eye looks to be filled with pus. You need to get that out. Watch this video and it will show you how to do it.
After you get that out I would follow it up with some teramycin ointment once daily for 5-7 days.
Her feet look great.
Is she still walking funny? If she is, you can get a video of her walking, download it to YouTube then post a link here.
That looks like a cecal poop she deposited on the floor for you. :sick
 

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