Oct 23, 2016 #2 allosaurusrock Crowing 10 Years Friend Joined Aug 31, 2015 Messages 1,112 Reaction score 2,308 Points 346 Location Near Seattle, WA I'm not sure what it is, but this is the wrong place to post this thread.
Oct 23, 2016 #3 KadenL In the Brooder Joined Oct 22, 2016 Messages 57 Reaction score 3 Points 23 Location Scottsdale Arizona Red spots may be due to mites, and the butt may be due to some kind of bacterial infection. I'd quarantine her/him from the rest of the flock if you haven't already just so breeding doesn't potentially spread the problem.
Red spots may be due to mites, and the butt may be due to some kind of bacterial infection. I'd quarantine her/him from the rest of the flock if you haven't already just so breeding doesn't potentially spread the problem.
Oct 23, 2016 #4 allosaurusrock Crowing 10 Years Friend Joined Aug 31, 2015 Messages 1,112 Reaction score 2,308 Points 346 Location Near Seattle, WA I definitely agree.
Oct 23, 2016 #5 KadenL In the Brooder Joined Oct 22, 2016 Messages 57 Reaction score 3 Points 23 Location Scottsdale Arizona Has there been any change, margarer? Has it spread or been resolved? Last edited: Oct 23, 2016