Hi - once again you are to the rescue to help save someone's sweet Silkies. I had never heard of chickens getting a ringworm-type fungus as I thought only fur-bearing animals and not feathered got this type of fungus. Thank you for being there! It is so late here - after midnight - or I'd be on the internet researching again. I am bookmarking things this year as I just have no great recollection to remember things anymore!I would personally get the athletes foot prep with miconazole . Several people on other threads used alternative things only to switch to the miconazole later. The chicks will be fine so long as you start treatment ASAP.
Have been fretting over having to re-home my beautiful Buff Leghorn who started getting aggressive with her flockmates after being broody for several weeks. She was submissive as a pullet to the Silkies but after growing up she suddenly realized she could bully them AND the Ameraucana who is non-combative. The Buff is so beautiful but she will have a home now with her original sister which I had gifted to a friend last year - these Buff Legs weren't cheap as I ordered them from a breeder as juveniles plus shipping costs. It is so hard finding compatable breeds to put with Silkies. So far only the Blue Wheaten Ameraucana has been the lone survivor to get along with the Silkies. Even the matriarch Partridge Silkie hangs out with her comfortably in the nestbox. Those Ameraucanas are so accommodating.
Next year I was planning to get 2 Breda as I understand they are a docile egg-laying non-broody breed that should go well with the Silkies and Ameraucana. Anyone have any experience with this flock mix? I know Polish are fairly docile but I didn't want any more crested or muffed/bearded breeds. The Silkies and Ameraucana have enough crests and beards between them and the Bredas have none - in fact they don't even have COMBS !