Hi so i was just noticing the whiteish scales on my to be almost 5 month old chick, is it something i should be concerned about or is this normal? The rest of the flock doesn’t seem to have this? Pls reply me back with your opinions
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Those legs look like she has Scaly Leg Mites. I would smear a thick coat of Vaseline on her legs pushing it up under the scales. Repeat every two days and do it for a month or more.Hi so i was just noticing the whiteish scales on my to be almost 5 month old chick, is it something i should be concerned about or is this normal? The rest of the flock doesn’t seem to have this? Pls reply me back with your opinions
Looks like leg mites, treat with petroleum jelly or vegetable oil every day making sure to soak the legs and feet well for two weeks. It takes time for new scales to grow but the mitres will suffocate at the first treatment.Hi so i was just noticing the whiteish scales on my to be almost 5 month old chick, is it something i should be concerned about or is this normal? The rest of the flock doesn’t seem to have this? Pls reply me back with your opinions
I will start the treatment immediately but the problem is that this chick roams around a lot in my backyard or i could keep it enclosed in the room where its mother is currently being broody. If i apply vaseline on its scales using a glove and leave it to be wont the dirt get stuck to its feet? I mean i can apply the vaseline but will it be a problem if i leave it to be on its own because i have a busy schedule if i need to continuously moniter where its roaming around the backyardThose legs look like she has Scaly Leg Mites. I would smear a thick coat of Vaseline on her legs pushing it up under the scales. Repeat every two days and do it for a month or more.
Carefully check the legs on the rest of the flock for any sign of lifted scales and treat any others that have it.
Hi can you please elaborate on this treatment do i apply vaseline on its feet and leave it to be in my backyard or do i soak its feet into vegetable oil and wait for it dry up so that i can leave her back in the backyard?Looks like leg mites, treat with petroleum jelly or vegetable oil every day making sure to soak the legs and feet well for two weeks. It takes time for new scales to grow but the mitres will suffocate at the first treatment.
You can apply either, I use spray vegetable oil, vaseline is also good, it is a personal choice as both work well making sure that the legs and feet are well saturated with the oil and leave the chick alone to do its own thing. Repeat daily for two weeks.Hi can you please elaborate on this treatment do i apply vaseline on its feet and leave it to be in my backyard or do i soak its feet into vegetable oil and wait for it dry up so that i can leave her back in the backyard?
There is a vet approved three day treatment that entails dipping the legs in gasoline and letting them dry then rubbing in a layer of A&D Ointment.I will start the treatment immediately but the problem is that this chick roams around a lot in my backyard or i could keep it enclosed in the room where its mother is currently being broody. If i apply vaseline on its scales using a glove and leave it to be wont the dirt get stuck to its feet? I mean i can apply the vaseline but will it be a problem if i leave it to be on its own because i have a busy schedule if i need to continuously moniter where its roaming around the backyard