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  1. fernv

    Huge lump on my chicken (pointy growth)

    It is possible, but then the gland would be buried under that growth somewhere. Perhaps the gland is creating the scabbiness and building out the cone? Any ideas? Her comb color is fading and she won't sleep or eat with the flock - though she eats just fine if I feed her separately. Poop looks...
  2. fernv

    Huge lump on my chicken (pointy growth)

    It looks flat, like a skin condition, but it's actually a pointy cone shaped growth coming out about 3" from her body. It is hard. I haven't seen any mosquitos out, it's pretty early for them here - I'm in eastern-ish Washington state.
  3. fernv

    Huge lump on my chicken (pointy growth)

    She isn't showing any of the listed symptoms of Mareks. We don't have a rooster, so mating injuries are also out. It's a strange growth, looks kind of like a scab on people, but it's huge and growing out in a pointy cone... What about the growths on her wattles, any ideas there? Thank you...
  4. fernv

    Huge lump on my chicken (pointy growth)

    I got some photos, it is more of a cone-shaped growth than a lump. It's hard to tell the shape in the photos, but it is hard and pointy and sticks out about 3". She is eating and drinking normally, but seems tired and stays in or near the coop most of the day. Her poop is sometimes normal and...
  5. fernv

    Huge lump on my chicken (pointy growth)

    I'll get some photos when my husband gets home and can hold her still and push aside the feathers covering it. This morning I noticed she has a large, semi-raised pale spot on her wattles - it wasn't there yesterday. A smaller one is developing on the other side of her wattles too. I'll poke...
  6. fernv

    Huge lump on my chicken (pointy growth)

    My 1 year old dominique has a very large (about the size of an egg) lump/growth on her back next to her tail. Her comb has faded, she is sleeping on the floor instead of on the roost, she goes to bed a few hours before the rest of the flock - generally fading. Does anyone know what this might...
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