Fowl Pox? Or am I being a worry wart?

This is what the other rooster, Timmy's, beak looks like. Any ideas on what this is??


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How old are your roosters? Old roosters can develop a buildup of nasty thick dry scales that haven't been shed. Saturate his legs 2x a day and massage in real well with WD40. Within a week he will start shedding those scales when you rub the WD40 in and within 2 weeks they will be struting around on shanks of a young cockerel.

Will get rid of the scale mites also.
 
How old are your roosters? Old roosters can develop a buildup of nasty thick dry scales that haven't been shed. Saturate his legs 2x a day and massage in real well with WD40. Within a week he will start shedding those scales when you rub the WD40 in and within 2 weeks they will be struting around on shanks of a young cockerel.

Will get rid of the scale mites also.
Oh sweet. Its took cold to be bathing anyone right now, its bellow freezing. My roosters are only 2 years old, oldest I have right now is 14. But thank you for that!
 
Oh sweet. Its took cold to be bathing anyone right now, its bellow freezing. My roosters are only 2 years old, oldest I have right now is 14. But thank you for that!

I think you misunderstood me. Use this and spray on his shanks until the drip and massage it in. Don't give them a bath in it.
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I think you misunderstood me. Use this and spray on his shanks until the drip and massage it in. Don't give them a bath in it.View attachment 2022417
Oh, alright. I just don't want them to get frost bite from spraying something wet on them then putting them back in the coop. Our coop can't be heated, we have a huge propane tank right next to it. If something was to heat up, or catch on fire, it'd explode.
 

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