Hey guys! First of all, thanks to everyone here for all the great info I've gleaned thus far... (and without even so much as a post, until now!) This website, and the forum specifically, has really been a godsend in raising my first flock. That said, I'm experiencing my first real problem. I have a smallish(?) flock of 24 layers and 2 roos. I've been doing well all year long, and everyone has been coming along marvelously, but I now have avian pox to deal with. My older roo is hit the worst, it's not in his mouth yet (that I can tell) but his comb looks a mess. I was looking for any info as to causes, remedies, possibly something I'm doing wrong...etc? I have read that it will clear up, but that in some cases it stays in the ground? I do the deep litter method, have more than enough space for them, have them pastured, feed them all kinds of goodies from the garden as well as laying mash, cracked corn (as a treat) scratch grains and oyster shell... the hens don't look nearly as bad, maybe a speck apiece on them, and the other roo looks fine... I'm just frustrated and want them to be healthy. Thanks in advance.
anthony
anthony