JustAnotherWeirdo
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- Dec 11, 2023
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I’ve been away for a few days each week and when I got home I saw that some of my chickens have been infected with fowlpox, on my hen Marnie specifically there were maybe 3 or 4 tiny scabs and yellow bumps collectively and one very close to the eye, I carefully applied iodine to them all and had to leave again for 4 days thinking the iodine should make them all fall off (I’ve had fowl pox before but nothing severe and just let them go away on their own because I didn’t even know there’s ways to help and only leant later on so this was my first time trying it).When I came back it was quite the disturbing site (2nd set of photos attached below). I brought her inside and washed the face with some salt water (saline) then applied iodine again and some F10 ointment I had and have heard many local chickens keepers say does wonders for helping with fowlpox scabs. Had to leave again for 2 days but left instructions and showed the person taking care of the chickens while I’m gone what to do and she said she will but I’m not quite sure how throughly it was done because when I got home the eyes were completely covered with what I think is dried pus. Yesterday I sat with her for quite some time gently wiping her eyes and whole face with more salt water and a cotton ball to slowly break away at the pus and managed to get a tiny opening on the one eye for her to try and see through again but this morning it’s closed again, below are photos of how she looks this morning.
Is there a better way to get the pus or perhaps which is the main question I have within this post?
For additional treatment I’ve been putting a multivitamin in her water (this one at 0.5g per liter https://za.virbac.com/products/minerals--vitamins/standard-product) and Doxycycline since I think she’s at high risk for secondary infection (https://aviomed.co.za/product/doxybrom-p/) and then I also purchased a an antiviral I found at a pet shop while away that I started adding since yesterday (https://aviomed.co.za/product/viromune-200g/).
It’s currently 12 days since I noticed the first fowlpox bumps and 6 days after the last 2 photos were taken.
Is there a better way to get the pus or perhaps which is the main question I have within this post?
For additional treatment I’ve been putting a multivitamin in her water (this one at 0.5g per liter https://za.virbac.com/products/minerals--vitamins/standard-product) and Doxycycline since I think she’s at high risk for secondary infection (https://aviomed.co.za/product/doxybrom-p/) and then I also purchased a an antiviral I found at a pet shop while away that I started adding since yesterday (https://aviomed.co.za/product/viromune-200g/).
It’s currently 12 days since I noticed the first fowlpox bumps and 6 days after the last 2 photos were taken.