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The tips of my black sex links combs look like they're turning white....it's not cold out what could be the issue?
When I first got her a month ago
Now...
When I first got her a month ago
Now...
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any over the counter anti-fungal creams...Thanks ladies for the suggestions. From what I can gather on the internet it may be FAVUS, which is a fungal infection. Does anyone know anything about Favus in poultry? and any home remedies to help it? I've called 3 vets that say they do not deal with chickens. So I feel like I might have to try some home remedies to help him.
PLEASE DO NOT DUB YOUR BIRDS!!!!!!!!!Aw, poor boy! Everyone else has some good suggestions, I'm really not sure. The comb turns white when blood isn't flowing through it. Perhaps the entire comb is dead. When he heals, I'd dub him to eliminate the current and any future problems. Such a shame, he's very handsome, but a good deal of the comb looks dead, and it'd be better to lose his comb than his life if an infection sets in. You could dub him like and Old English so he still has part of his comb. The OE dub is a very pretty cut for a bird, at least I think so.
ya, i guess just the dead part :-(PLEASE DO NOT DUB YOUR BIRDS!!!!!!!!!
any over the counter anti-fungal creams...
PLEASE DO NOT DUB YOUR BIRDS!!!!!!!!!
The posters that you are quoting will probably not get your replies, this is a very old and neither have been onsite in a few yearsya, i guess just the dead part :-(