I have a Buff Orpington chicken named Q, and one half of her earlobes have turned white! And, I was wondering if it was natural, or if she had frostbite or something.
Thank you for your time.
I have a healthy chicken with white earlobes. They're kind of funny looking. She's a silver laced wyandotte and she lays brown eggs.
Three birds, wrapped up neatly w/ one single thread, and two words:
Avian dermatophytosis. Or, more commonly, only one: Favus.
Microsporum gallinae is the causative agent.
Definition: a fungal species that causes dermatophytosis in fowl and, occasionally, in humans; due to its broadly clavate macroconidia, it was erroneously classified as a species of Trichophyton.
I'm not a vet, and have no clinical basis for askin' y'all to test my theory, but I'm nearly certain that the antifungal Tolnaftate would prove effective against this fungal species, and I'd sure appreciate it if you'd each give it a try?
Kroger's Medicated Athlete's Foot Antifungal Liquid Spray contains 1% Tolnaftate, and is labeled to treat althlete's foot (tinea pedis) and ringworm (tinea corporis). The inactive ingredients are SD Alcohol 40-B (36% w/w), BHT, isobutane (propellant), and PPG-12-buteth-16. You could spray it into a cotton ball placed w/in the lid, as an easy way to apply it w/o gettin' it into their eyes (for fear of causing irritation ~'-)
Other products that contain Tolnaftate, by Brand Name:
US Market:
- Absorbine Jr. Antifungal
- Aftate
- Blis-To-Sol
- Dermasept Antifungal
- Fungi-Guard
- Podactin
- Q-Naftate
- Tinactin
- Tinaderm
- Ting
Canadian Market:
- Athlete's Foot Gel
- Dr. Scholl's Athlete's Foot
- Pitrex
- Scholl's Athlete's Foot Spray
- Scholl Tritin Antifungal Powder
- Scholl Tritin Antifungal Spray Powder
- Tinactin Aerosol Liquid
- Tinactin Aerosol Powder
- Tinactin Jock Itch
- Tinactin Plus
- Tinactin Plus Aerosol Powder