Back to the top. I am not 100% sure it is pox, but still checking. Does anyone else have any ideas??? Please?
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I just did a head count and I have close (ranging in age from 1 month old chicks to 3 and 4 year old adults) to 100 chickens. I have examined them thoroughly and none (Other than these 7 chicks) show any signs of something being wrong. Some I have gotten as chicks from one of the bigger hatcheries and some I have bought locally and some come from our own egg hatching.
The reading I have done on fowl pox indicated that it comes from either being bitten by an insect that is carrying the virus (mild results) to coming in contact with it from an airborne means. (mores severe) Either way, unfortunately, I cannot cure the affected chicks, all I can do is keep them separated from the others until such time they show no more symptoms. And this is provided that they indeed have fowl pox. If it was airborne, I would imagine that some of my other chickens would also be showing signs of being sick and if it came from an insect bite, why are their symptoms so severe? I am truly at a loss as to what this is exactly, bit I'm still searching for an answer.
Thanks again everyone for your help.