Description
What is Scaly Leg?
The Scaly-Leg Mite (Knemidocoptes mutans) spends its entire life cycle on birds and spreads mainly by direct contact. Further, Scaly Leg, is an infection that creates a scaly, crusty lesion and swelling of the tissue; affected areas may be the beak, face (scaly face), vent and legs. Also, the skin appears as a thickened crust, protruding out, that can fall off. Finally, the scab itself is a layer of white dust.
Directions:
Spray lucratively from the thigh, along the shank, down to the toe; do not miss the shank and ball of foot, then rub in thoroughly. By rubbing the product in and allowing the enzymes to enact, the scales will fall off, allowing the product to penetrate the infected area. Repeat daily until the legs are scale free. May be applied to other areas of infection, such as beak, face, and comb. Do not spray directly into eyes.