I tried asking about fowl pox in my local thread, but it's crickets in there these days. I have 6 hens, 4 of which visibly have dry fowl pox. I started them on a low dose of antibiotic powder in their water (2 tsp. pennchlor 64 to 2 gal. water), and garlic and extra probiotics in their food to try to help head off any secondary infection they might get.
Now all of a sudden, I have tons of feathers in the coop and run which tells me at least one of them is molting.
My questions are, could the molting be caused by the pox, or antibiotics? I ask this because most of them molted in winter last year. Also, is there a chance that the molting could cause complications with their pox?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses!
Now all of a sudden, I have tons of feathers in the coop and run which tells me at least one of them is molting.
My questions are, could the molting be caused by the pox, or antibiotics? I ask this because most of them molted in winter last year. Also, is there a chance that the molting could cause complications with their pox?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses!