PeepingK
Songster
- Nov 12, 2021
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Hey guys,
I posted about my roo a couple weeks ago because I noticed that he had lost quite a bit of weight and had his feathers picked out. I solved the feather picking problem but the weight issue is still present.
I think I figured out what the problem is.. he got frostbite on his wattles over the winter and they never seemed to fully heal. About 2 months ago they looked almost completely back to normal but since then they’ve gotten so much worse. My theory is that the reason he’s lost so much weight is because his wattles are really sore and bothering him (I see him shaking his head often) and hitting the feeder when he tries to eat. They look a bit swollen and feel warm to the touch with big scabs so I’m thinking they’re probably infected?
My question is how do I help them heal? They’ve been like this for months so they’re obviously not going to get any better on their own. Should I peel the scabs off and apply polysporin?
Thank you
I posted about my roo a couple weeks ago because I noticed that he had lost quite a bit of weight and had his feathers picked out. I solved the feather picking problem but the weight issue is still present.
I think I figured out what the problem is.. he got frostbite on his wattles over the winter and they never seemed to fully heal. About 2 months ago they looked almost completely back to normal but since then they’ve gotten so much worse. My theory is that the reason he’s lost so much weight is because his wattles are really sore and bothering him (I see him shaking his head often) and hitting the feeder when he tries to eat. They look a bit swollen and feel warm to the touch with big scabs so I’m thinking they’re probably infected?
My question is how do I help them heal? They’ve been like this for months so they’re obviously not going to get any better on their own. Should I peel the scabs off and apply polysporin?
Thank you
