Hey there, new to the site and looking for help!!
We are new chicken farmers, we have 26 X Rocks, app 5.5 months old and 27 Barred Rocks 4 months old. Everybody is spoiled and happy...
We discovered a female X Rock sneezing 2 days ago. Upon looking at her she had a large gray, hard lump covering her nostril. My husband took the lump off and said it was hard and callus. His first thought was a calcium deposit. We quarantined her from the rest of the flock. When he took it off, it did take some of the under surface with it but it did not bleed...
We have noticed one other female with the same lump, but this time we didn't remove it...yet.
Not that you can tell from my avatar, but that is the girl from today.
All I can tell is a form of maybe "wet" pox??? They do not have any lumps on their combs, it is only on the nostril...
It is early in the apparent development of the virus, but it is a concern for us.
Anybody have a clue?????? Please help!!
Many thanks - Kim
We are new chicken farmers, we have 26 X Rocks, app 5.5 months old and 27 Barred Rocks 4 months old. Everybody is spoiled and happy...
We discovered a female X Rock sneezing 2 days ago. Upon looking at her she had a large gray, hard lump covering her nostril. My husband took the lump off and said it was hard and callus. His first thought was a calcium deposit. We quarantined her from the rest of the flock. When he took it off, it did take some of the under surface with it but it did not bleed...
We have noticed one other female with the same lump, but this time we didn't remove it...yet.
Not that you can tell from my avatar, but that is the girl from today.
All I can tell is a form of maybe "wet" pox??? They do not have any lumps on their combs, it is only on the nostril...
It is early in the apparent development of the virus, but it is a concern for us.
Anybody have a clue?????? Please help!!
Many thanks - Kim