Growths on face?? PHOTO

Landerb

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Jan 5, 2021
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Corpus Christi, TX
Any ideas what is causing this? From my research, I’m thinking maybe fowl pox, but these growths don’t look like the pictures I found online. No discharge and she is still eating and drinking normally. She’s always been smaller and more timid than her sisters— I just assumed it was bc she was a “runt”, but now I’m wondering if her growth was stunted bc of this? She’ll be 5 months on 9/11. I’ve separated her from the others, but aside from that, I don’t know what else to do. She doesn’t appear to be in pain and is still able to breathe normally, despite the growths are covered up on nostril.
 

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Any ideas what is causing this? From my research, I’m thinking maybe fowl pox, but these growths don’t look like the pictures I found online. No discharge and she is still eating and drinking normally. She’s always been smaller and more timid than her sisters— I just assumed it was bc she was a “runt”, but now I’m wondering if her growth was stunted bc of this? She’ll be 5 months on 9/11. I’ve separated her from the others, but aside from that, I don’t know what else to do. She doesn’t appear to be in pain and is still able to breathe normally, despite the growths are covered up on nostril.
2 of mine have something like that also,ones eyes were swelled up yesterday, today there much better, don't know what it is
 
Any ideas what is causing this? From my research, I’m thinking maybe fowl pox, but these growths don’t look like the pictures I found online. No discharge and she is still eating and drinking normally. She’s always been smaller and more timid than her sisters— I just assumed it was bc she was a “runt”, but now I’m wondering if her growth was stunted bc of this? She’ll be 5 months on 9/11. I’ve separated her from the others, but aside from that, I don’t know what else to do. She doesn’t appear to be in pain and is still able to breathe normally, despite the growths are covered up on nostril.
Looks like fowl pox.

It'll pass in a few weeks. There's really not much need to separate. Once they get it, they can't get it again. They build a natural immunity to it.

Fowl pox is a virus transmitted by mosquitoe bites.
 
Looks like fowl pox.

It'll pass in a few weeks. There's really not much need to separate. Once they get it, they can't get it again. They build a natural immunity to it.

Fowl pox is a virus transmitted by mosquitoes.

Okay. She’s pretty thin & not eating very much. Is there anything else I can do for supportive care?
 
Okay. She’s pretty thin & not eating very much. Is there anything else I can do for supportive care?
Try perking her up with some vitamins? Do you have Nutridrench?

Offer scrambled eggs, or tuna. It may get her eating again.
 
Okay. She’s pretty thin & not eating very much. Is there anything else I can do for supportive care?
Maybe try some raw or scrambled eggs? And you could give her some sugar water or electrolytes too. Nutridrench would be good too.
 

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