Jan 19, 2009 Thread starter #11 mahen8622 Songster 11 Years Jan 19, 2009 382 3 131 KY [no photo bucket i dnt know what to do it wont do anything after i submit it
Jan 19, 2009 #12 chickabator Songster 12 Years Nov 30, 2007 1,758 5 181 ky I emailed you send me the pic and if you want I will try to post it for you
Jan 19, 2009 Thread starter #13 mahen8622 Songster 11 Years Jan 19, 2009 382 3 131 KY the wartish looking thing is red just looks like regular waddle BUT the rest of his waddle is turning a yellowish human flesh color but also has black spots
the wartish looking thing is red just looks like regular waddle BUT the rest of his waddle is turning a yellowish human flesh color but also has black spots
Jan 19, 2009 Thread starter #14 mahen8622 Songster 11 Years Jan 19, 2009 382 3 131 KY this was yesterday when the wart thing looked red but now its black and looks kind of deflated and scabby
this was yesterday when the wart thing looked red but now its black and looks kind of deflated and scabby
Jan 19, 2009 #15 chickabator Songster 12 Years Nov 30, 2007 1,758 5 181 ky sounds like fowl pox maybe I am not sure without seeing the bird
Jan 19, 2009 #16 Barnyard Addicted to Quack 12 Years Aug 5, 2007 3,571 16 221 Southwest Georgia Quote: That is what I said to....
Jan 19, 2009 Thread starter #17 mahen8622 Songster 11 Years Jan 19, 2009 382 3 131 KY oh no is it deadly i am new to the poultry scene! i only have 18 chickens and love my roo what can i do?!
oh no is it deadly i am new to the poultry scene! i only have 18 chickens and love my roo what can i do?!
Jan 19, 2009 #19 chickabator Songster 12 Years Nov 30, 2007 1,758 5 181 ky I don't think so it is like chicken pox in kids I believe I will have to check or someone else might know http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/disviral.htm Last edited: Jan 19, 2009
I don't think so it is like chicken pox in kids I believe I will have to check or someone else might know http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/disviral.htm
Jan 19, 2009 #20 Barnyard Addicted to Quack 12 Years Aug 5, 2007 3,571 16 221 Southwest Georgia No it is not deadly. It will run its course and then he will be immune. The rest of your flock could get it though.
No it is not deadly. It will run its course and then he will be immune. The rest of your flock could get it though.