Jun 21, 2017 #21 casportpony 🦚🦆🦃🐔 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 13 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Jun 24, 2012 Messages 153,269 Reaction score 459,596 Points 2,522 Location The Golden State I think your one poult might have this under the scab:
Jun 21, 2017 Thread starter #22 R Richhouston In the Brooder Joined Jun 21, 2017 Messages 10 Reaction score 3 Points 16 This the the chicken and turkeys
Jun 21, 2017 Thread starter #23 R Richhouston In the Brooder Joined Jun 21, 2017 Messages 10 Reaction score 3 Points 16 Fowl box?
Jun 21, 2017 #24 casportpony 🦚🦆🦃🐔 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 13 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Jun 24, 2012 Messages 153,269 Reaction score 459,596 Points 2,522 Location The Golden State Richhouston said: Fowl box?View attachment 1049927 Click to expand... Could be...
Jun 21, 2017 #25 Wyorp Rock 🐓 ❤ 🐛 Premium Feather Member 10 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Sep 20, 2015 Messages 63,955 Reaction score 95,497 Points 1,652 Location Southern N.C. Mountains Richhouston said: Fowl box?View attachment 1049927 Click to expand... Looks like the start of Fowl Pox on the chicken comb. Apply some Iodine to that scab to help it dry up. Another thing about Fowl Pox, it can be spread through the water containers, so clean and sanitize your water stations daily. Chicken Chick has some good info about treating (sanitizing) the water during an outbreak here: http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2015/07/fowl-pox-prevention-treatment.html
Richhouston said: Fowl box?View attachment 1049927 Click to expand... Looks like the start of Fowl Pox on the chicken comb. Apply some Iodine to that scab to help it dry up. Another thing about Fowl Pox, it can be spread through the water containers, so clean and sanitize your water stations daily. Chicken Chick has some good info about treating (sanitizing) the water during an outbreak here: http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2015/07/fowl-pox-prevention-treatment.html
Jun 21, 2017 #26 azygous Addict Premium Feather Member 15 Years Educator Friend Spirit Joined Dec 11, 2009 Messages 35,046 Reaction score 63,680 Points 1,432 Location Colorado Rockies I definitely would keep the patient segregated. You can treat the lesions with Blu-kote, but careful not to get it in the eyes. Gentian violet is an old remedy for this sort of thing, and it's what's in Blu-kote.
I definitely would keep the patient segregated. You can treat the lesions with Blu-kote, but careful not to get it in the eyes. Gentian violet is an old remedy for this sort of thing, and it's what's in Blu-kote.