View Full Version : Peanut pics - scaly face?
birdieness
02-03-2008, 02:40 PM
I don't know where my camera memory card went :mad: so these will have to do for now. I'm not sure if it is mites really:confused:. i'm starting to think a lot of it was her beak peeling. I will either look all this week for my memory card and if i don't find it will will get a new one.
http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa143/Flockphotos/other/peanut1.png
I didn't want to stress her out to much so all i got was these 3 webcam shots which wasn't easy
xxxSpikexxx
02-03-2008, 02:46 PM
Looks like she is in breeding condition. Is her beak abit long?
I can't tell anything with those pics- sorry. The pics you posted before confirm scaley face to me. Maybe it's time to take her to the vet?
Sophia
02-03-2008, 03:33 PM
I can't tell from those pics either, Sorry!
Hope you find your memory card soon! :D:p
Rosie
02-03-2008, 04:10 PM
It doesn't looks to be - but then again they aren't that clear. Shame you lost your memory stick.
Laura
02-03-2008, 04:36 PM
I can't see it from those picture's they are a little fuzzy though.
xxxSpikexxx
02-03-2008, 05:26 PM
I would take her to a vet. Iam sure they can give you the medicine she needs. At least that way you might not need to towel her as much.
birdieness
02-04-2008, 10:02 PM
Thanks all for your output. I did buy a new memory chip today but it cost a ton. Apperently, There is a shortage of XD memory cards. The one i bought has a 5 year warranty ( 1 gig, apperently they no longer make the smaller ones ??? weird). I don't plan on opening it this week not until i have a good look for the other. I will be talking to the vet once cookie goes in to get Fixed. Thats $200 there alone but its already paid for now. getting his appoitment this week. He may not tell me anything unless i actually bring her in so time will tell ( i have a feeling thats what will happen).
It would kind of be shocking if they didn't have invermectin really considering We have lots of dairy cows around. And from what i've read its the same stuff only diluted a lot.
Also, incase he has no idea but does have invermectin anyone wish to help me find out what the correct dosage would be for perhaps on the spot treatment ( drop on the back of the neck). Pretty sure i read someone that for injection its .08 but this isn't something i want to be messing around with considering it can be very dangerous if done wrong.
At least that way you might not need to towel her as much.
I think she is getting use to it now. When i first did it she was crying/screaming like someone was killing her, now she just chews on the towl and is pretty good about it. I think the hardest part is being away from the flock.
ally with fids
02-11-2008, 06:34 PM
well i havent been treating her for a while as i've been tied up, but i caught her today and looked her over. i can say she is getting better now. she is looking so much better so it wont be long till she is back with the flock!
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