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HonigWoelkchen
2 years ago

Hi.

I can’t find a violent obsession right now.

Only the blue wax skin from the cock looks slightly brownish. This could also be due to the quality of the photo.

The other looks like a young rooster with pink wax skin, but I’m not quite sure about exposure.

Maybe you could add some better pictures?

Addendum

The wax skins are beautiful blue and pink. So two cocks.

If they had mites, it is quite normal that the wax skin still looks flaky. The wounds that caused the mites then grow out slowly.

With them it looks pretty good just a little flaky, but there are hardly any harmful images to recognize. So you’re on the way to recovery. Or at least they don’t have grave mites. If the red mites were properly treated, they should also be gone.

Otherwise you can do the test with the white cloths in the dusk. Simply create a white cloth and see if there are red points.

LG

gregor443
2 years ago

If you are asking for the appearance of wave snails, then you should also set pictures which depict the wave snare beak, recorded in bright daylight, sharply in the large picture detail.

No art light and light always from the front.

In the sharpness their pictures are very good, but what applies to the bright daylight from the front and the picture detail, unfortunately not.

In addition, you should articulate exactly what you mean, the beak or perhaps just the wax skin.

On the picture both are rather badly reproduced.

Please ask the question new and with better pictures.

Then I’ll give you a helpful answer.

I wish you a happy hand for your waves.

Best regards

gregor443

– skilled in the art –

Thorsten Hoeppner
2 years ago

I can’t see any vulnerabilities.

The red bird mite is a blood-sucker, which should not make any traces of the beak visible.

I am thinking of the “helpful answer” of our self-appointed expert, that it can be dispensed with and that all its receivables are saved. 😉

myotis
2 years ago

What do you mean?

I see two corrugations with wax skin above the corn beak…

…as far as normal…