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cityfarmchick
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I will go examine her more forI wonder if this could be from scaly mites, I think they can also affect the face, not just legs if I remember correctly. How do her legs look?
ok, I will try that first for fungus. I am attaching a pic of some ivermectin at Tractor supply, is this what I would use? Thanks!Birds do get scaly face mites, but they are less common. Usually Ivermectin is the treatment for those. Another possibility is a fungal infection, called favus. Treatment is an over the counter antifungal ointment, miconazole (monistat or the generic), or lotrimin applied twice a day to the area. That is what I would try first, if you don't see some improvement then I'd treat for the mites. If you have a vet then a skin scraping would answer for sure. Below is a picture of a bird with pretty bad favus.
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