Fowl pox or pecks?

lynviviana

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If this fowl pox? I have a ton of issues with leghorns fighting. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was I see everyone doing okay nothing looks off. We’ve had a lot of issues with mosquitos in the past few weeks. If it is fowl pox, what do I do if there are multiple and don’t have the resources to separate them? Does anyone else see how pale my rhode is? I’ve never seen her that way.
 

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Looks like Dry Fowl Pox which will usually resolve on it's own over the course of several weeks.
For birds most affected with lots of scabs, you could dab on a bit of Iodine to the scab, but careful not to disturb the scabs.
 
Looks like Dry Fowl Pox which will usually resolve on it's own over the course of several weeks.
For birds most affected with lots of scabs, you could dab on a bit of Iodine to the scab, but careful not to disturb the scabs.
Thank you!
 

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