So sorry she’s going through this. Hopefully she'll get better soon.I used a “horse fly spray” from Tractor Supply for the mite/lice spray. She had the scabs before I used the spray and they have t changed since using the spray. I actually noticed the couple of potential lice when I was treating the scabs.
She had never been treated for mites or lice before- she’s only 8 months old and I am sure I’ve never sprayed her before the other day (after the scabs)
I cannot tell what’s under the scabs, they are so thick and dry and adhered tightly to her skin.
I am not sure when scabs under her vent began- they were covered with feathers and I only discovered them recently when treating her for the comb and wattles scabs.
On her comb, the first sign of scabbing began as a few small spots about 4-6 weeks ago. I assumed they were peck marks. They got worse about 2-3 weeks ago but still not very alarming, she still looked mostly normal with a few spots on her comb and wattles and since everyone else was ok I didn’t think anything of it at the time. They then rapidly spread/progressed on her comb and wattles.
But I am totally unsure when her vent and crop area began developing scabs. On her crop there are just a few that are smaller but are brown with a yellow ring around them.
Under her vent they are extremely thick and heavy, the area feels full. I initially thought there might be an egg there but it’s been a week and she hasn’t laid in that whole week.
I will go out and try to get updated photos now.
the rest of the flock still has no signs of lesions.