9 month old Barnyard Mix

Kad123

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Jan 31, 2025
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This is Tiny. She’s a 9 month old Barnyard Mix with a black scab like thing on her left earlobe. Lobes are white normally. She’s broody. So, I have been regularly checking on her and bringing her back into the run on hot days. Several days ago, I noticed what looked like a pecking wound potentially on her. Today, it is black and hard. I’m not sure if this is just what scabs look like on a chickens lobe or if this is something warranting further investigation. She’s her normal (sweet to me, pissy to the younger pullets) broody self. She’s from my first clutch I hatched, so, I’m still really new. Thanks.
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This is Tiny. She’s a 9 month old Barnyard Mix with a black scab like thing on her left earlobe. Lobes are white normally. She’s broody. So, I have been regularly checking on her and bringing her back into the run on hot days. Several days ago, I noticed what looked like a pecking wound potentially on her. Today, it is black and hard. I’m not sure if this is just what scabs look like on a chickens lobe or if this is something warranting further investigation. She’s her normal (sweet to me, pissy to the younger pullets) broody self. She’s from my first clutch I hatched, so, I’m still really new. Thanks.
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It's a scab, & plug(Pus). It'll have to be removed, then the wound area cleaned, & triple antibiotic ointment on it 1-3 times a day as needed until healed.

Dealt with something similar on a hen that was attacked by hawk, a year, or two ago, & the wound didn't get noticed until later, & infected. She healed up fine.
 
It's a scab, & plug(Pus). It'll have to be removed, then the wound area cleaned, & triple antibiotic ointment on it 1-3 times a day as needed until healed.

Dealt with something similar on a hen that was attacked by hawk, a year, or two ago, & the wound didn't get noticed until later, & infected. She healed up fine.
How would you recommend removing it? Thanks.
 
How would you recommend removing it? Thanks.
You can soften the edges with either warm water, & paper towel, or hydrogen peroxide. If you use the peroxide, only use it that time, otherwise it may make healing take longer.
 

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