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This is just a thought, but do your close neighbors have any chickens where your newer birds could have gotten infected? The wild birds in an area can carry these kinds of diseases between farms easily if a neighbor's chickens have it. Certain diseases like mycoplasma can be transmitted through a hatching egg. About the safest way to get disease-free birds is to get chicks from a hatchery. It seems too often where breeders will sell chicks and pullets who are carrier birds. Some people can be unethical.
 
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This is just a thought, but do your close neighbors have any chickens where your newer birds could have gotten infected? The wild birds in an area can carry these kinds of diseases between farms easily if a neighbor's chickens have it. Certain diseases like mycoplasma can be transmitted through a hatching egg. About the safest way to get disease-free birds is to get chicks from a hatchery. It seems too often where breeders will sell chicks and pullets who are carrier birds. Some people can be unethical.
Hi sorry for delay ~~ I'm walking around in circles,making sure I go to the coops in the right order,we have 32 chicks in the brooder then 3 other coops and then the one that is on lock down....

no neighbors too close that have chickens,I don't feed the wild birds anymore since we started back up with chickens..I mean I know they are around... so maybe that's it......
I've started meds. in water which they hate,but I did take another pic which shows the signs better..





pics at night in the coop,the yellow is the Meds.....no discharge or smell,just black warts,etc..
 
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