Jessi.Smith
Songster
I have 3 necked neck chickens, one adult hens, and 2 juveniles (I think one of each sex).
My adult hens had one sore that healed. My two juveniles still look gross and I honestly don't know if they are getting better or worse.
The pullet hangs back, she is the furthest from the camera in the pictures with both of them. The Cockerel is closest to the camera and in the two close up shots.
They both seem active and happy. Does this look like wet fowl pox? If yes, what should I do? If no, what are your thoughts?
Bonus points if you want to try and guess the gender of the bantam silkie below. The silkie and the necked necks are all about 4.5 months old. I think the silkie is a pullet, but that could be wishful thinking.
My adult hens had one sore that healed. My two juveniles still look gross and I honestly don't know if they are getting better or worse.
The pullet hangs back, she is the furthest from the camera in the pictures with both of them. The Cockerel is closest to the camera and in the two close up shots.
They both seem active and happy. Does this look like wet fowl pox? If yes, what should I do? If no, what are your thoughts?
Bonus points if you want to try and guess the gender of the bantam silkie below. The silkie and the necked necks are all about 4.5 months old. I think the silkie is a pullet, but that could be wishful thinking.