Yes Ron, she is inside the house. When I clean the wounds, she gets a bit wet as I am using very warm salty water sprayed into the wounds with a good spray bottle. It cleans them well. I dry her with a paper towel to where she is just damp. I don't have time to blow dry her feathers twice a day. The box she is in has a heating pad underneath plus a low wattage light above so she has warmth and she dries fairly quickly. I've tried putting antibiotic ointment on them... didn't work very well. I've finished up with putting a coating of iodine on it. The past several days I've been opening a capsule of Vit E and spreading the contents on there and then giving her the rest of the capsule internally. This has showed the best results. The one lesion was quite a bit deeper than the one that seems to be spreading. Keeping it clean it is finally starting to close up... I'm not letting it close at the top but making it close from the bottom. Another day or two with that one and I think it will be good. The other one is really only at the surface.
I don't know if it is recluse bites or not. Just looking at the skin made me think of some of the pictures I've seen. It could be black widow maybe. Or what I thought originally was that some mice were chewing on her at night on the perch. We have some pretty vicious mice around here. I've seen where they've eaten all the soft ends off of some of my birds.
Actually, we had another bird of the same breed in another pen in the same area as this one that developed a problem something like this last year. We just culled that one. This one is one of my favorites in the pen and so I'm trying to see if I can't get her though it.
I don't know if y'all would like to see pictures or not. It's pretty gross but its better than it was.
I don't know if it is recluse bites or not. Just looking at the skin made me think of some of the pictures I've seen. It could be black widow maybe. Or what I thought originally was that some mice were chewing on her at night on the perch. We have some pretty vicious mice around here. I've seen where they've eaten all the soft ends off of some of my birds.
Actually, we had another bird of the same breed in another pen in the same area as this one that developed a problem something like this last year. We just culled that one. This one is one of my favorites in the pen and so I'm trying to see if I can't get her though it.
I don't know if y'all would like to see pictures or not. It's pretty gross but its better than it was.