Of course you can call me Kathy, lol. I got tired of people calling casport, caspor, etc, so I started signing my posts. Thanks for the link... I don't know if it prevents all forms of pox, like I said before, this is new for me. Did they happen to mention the expiration date on the vaccine...
Everything I read says that it moves thru a flock slowy and I have no idea if dry can turn into wet, this is the first time I've had to deal with it.
-Kathy
If she were mine, I would put a moist cloth on her eye to loosen the scab on, then remove the scab to check for infection in the eye. Then I would very carefully put iodine on all of the scabs/sores making sure not to get any in the eye. Remember that the scabs are highly infectious, so dispose...
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044
Fowl Pox
Synonyms : chicken pox (not to be confused with chicken pox in humans; the human disease does not affect poultry and vice versa), sore head, avian diphtheria, bird pox
Species affected : Most poultry -- chickens, turkeys, pheasants, quail, ducks...
It looks like pox to me. Open her mouth and check for yellow pus/plaque at the corners of her mouth. See that black stuff by her mouth and around her nostrils? Any of mine that have that also have the yellow pus/plaque.
-Kathy