Scaly leg mites

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Is this scaly leg or just dry skin? How can I treat it?
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The skin looks flakey and dry, but it could be very early leg mites, so I would use some vaseline or vegetable/canola oil on the legs and rub it in once a week.
 
The skin looks flakey and dry, but it could be very early leg mites, so I would use some vaseline or vegetable/canola oil on the legs and rub it in once a week.
i’ve used some petroleum jelly a few times and it doesn’t seem to be doing much, but i’ll keep at it.
how thick of a layer would you recommend? perhaps i’ll try canola oil as well and see if it helps more.
 
The skin looks flakey and dry, but it could be very early leg mites, so I would use some vaseline or vegetable/canola oil on the legs and rub it in once a week.
i should also mention that they’ve been like this a couple of weeks now and haven’t gotten worse, just kind of the same, so i’m hoping that means it’s not mites.
 
Put a generous amount of any oil, even castor oil or mineral oil, and rub it into the scales. This will last days usually. Nustock cream, a horse product which contains sulfur powder and pine oil, is also a good treatment for leg mites. Here is some reading about leg mites:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/scaly-leg-mites-in-chickens/
 

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