This guy did get into a scuffle with another rooster just short of a week ago, and I have heard that injuries to the comb can sometimes look like this. He hasn't been behaving differently, continues to eat, maintains a healthy posture, no lesions in the mouth or throat, nor have I observed discharge from the eyes, nostrils, mouth, etc. Swelling isn't present and the black areas do not seem to be raised or puffy.
The past few days I've been coating the comb with antibiotic ointment (the moist appearance is the result of the ointment), but I'll probably switch to iodine starting tomorrow. Based on what I've read about viral pox infections I believe there is a relatively strong possibility this bird is infected with dry fowl pox, but I may be overreacting to something that is trauma related. What do you think?
The past few days I've been coating the comb with antibiotic ointment (the moist appearance is the result of the ointment), but I'll probably switch to iodine starting tomorrow. Based on what I've read about viral pox infections I believe there is a relatively strong possibility this bird is infected with dry fowl pox, but I may be overreacting to something that is trauma related. What do you think?




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