It think that is not wet pox because everybody seems to be eating and breathing well, What I mean is that like a half of my flock got pox on the surface of their beaks and you can see some sort of layer in the edges between the scabs and the beak, and I can see that is penetrating the beak, like...
Thanks for the advice, so far I have been using a warm compress and it seems to be working little by little. I just hope the fowl pox goes away sooner or later.
Yes I did, I applied the warm compress and one eye got recovered and it seems to be doing good, the other one is still blocked so I'm still applying the compress every night, it seems some yellow-like liquid is dropping from the blocked eye but I suppose it is from the fowl pox. Sadly, I noticed...
I have eye drops, will that be enough to prevent an infection? When the eye was still open I could not see any liquid nor pus, so I guess his eyes are just blocked.
So basically I put the warm compress and simply try to peel it off like a normal scab? Or it will fall because of the heat? Another thing is, the scab in his beak can be removed this way too?
My flock(a roo,a hen and 7 two months old chicks) got fowl pox 2 weeks ago and they developed growths and scabs in their skin my hen started picking them and the scabs worsened because she pecked them a lot so I separated her, recently they all started to recover but one had his eye lids very...