swollen and scabby ear

Are you sure it isn't Dry Fowl Pox? I've just never seen it in young birds... but it does cause ear swelling and scabs -- and the scabs should NOT be removed. Hope all goes well for the little guys! :fl
 
Those are some odd looking 'things' on ears and face.
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Are you actually in Aruba @Arubachicken ?
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I am actually in Aruba :jumpy..... I hope he is showing improvement by morning.... poor little guy
 
good morning !
he is looking much much better! I cleaned again with hydrogen peroxide and applied neosporin. will upload a new picture when I get back home.
have an amazing morning!
 
update....
got home, his ear was kind of scabby again so I cleaned it good, again and applied more neosporin. i found slight swelling on 2 other chicken ears :( but very mild.... so i cleaned those also. they all seem happy. I let them out a bit to run around. will get them later for a picture.
 
looks better? swelling seems down...
 

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Have you seen mosquitoes out around your chickens recently? The lesion near the beak, and now more on other chickens’ ears sound a bit more like the possibility of fowl pox. Do you have more pictures of the other chickens’ swollen ears? @dawg53 do you have any advice?
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