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It indeed looks like fowl pox, let it run its course. Fowl pox are similar to human chicken pox, once they are infected it they will be considered carriers but, immune from the virus itself. Healthy birds rarely die from the infection, monitor the bumps for any further infections and the bird should be back to normal in 10-14 days.the pox virus is transferred via blood normally by mosquitoes, i suggest you remove all standing waters that can promote mosquito larvae,.#casportpony yes chick is active eating and drinking.
A little more info would help, like how old are they? Are they broody raised on dirt or incubated, brooder raised and on wire? What antibiotics do you have on hand?I was reading here about peachicks sneezing and see 2 possible issues, parasites or respiratory infection. I just noticed that all 6 of my peachicks are sneezing. No other symptoms. Should I go ahead and treat with an antibiotic? If so, what do I get?