Looks like some cecal poop mixed with normal. The color is bright. Glad she got out with others.
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Ok now time to yell at me. I look at other threads and decided to dose her with Enroflaxin I have on hand. So I've only given her 1 dose this AM and I'll stop now.Looks like some cecal poop mixed with normal. The color is bright. Glad she got out with others.
I’m sorry but I actually don’t know, if it can be applied to humans it’s probably all right for his skin, so long as he doesn’t eat it.Well I'm still battling with goose issue. Romey has definitely something going on. The vet thought he might be chewing his feathers off to nubs and gave me some spray for itch. I have seen no evidence of any kind of self harm.
I gave him the 2nd dose of Ivermectin today. The vet said I could do that one a month, but I'm not planning to unless I end up with a reason.
I'll try to catch him and get pictures, but it's a trick for sure. He's really roughed up.
One wing is down to pink skin and quils. His shoulders are bare. He's got broke shafts all over. He's growing some down around his shoulder area I suppose since he's not going feathers.
He just looks terrible. I was going to give him triple antibiotic cream, but saw it has zinc so I didn't.
Would the zinc applied to his skin cause a reaction? @Goosebaby
Triple Antibiotic Ointment, First Aid Antibiotic with Bacitracin Zinc, Neomycin Sulfate, Polymyxin B Sulfate, for Minor Cuts, Scrapes, and Burns.
I want to say deplumbing mites, but I can't really tell, his feathers do look rough though. I would honestly be surprised if it wasn't baterial considering this started with fighting, and like had something transmitted from a bite wound.