Thanks everyone for the condolences! I feel so bad for putting the poor chickens through so much when they were already sick! I wish I had clarified a little more before selling them to that lady... I guess this is an opportunity for me to start over again and refocus some more. Thankfully, I am still able to fulfill spring swaps since I only offered 3 spring swaps total and 2 of those were for Silkies (which I still have). From here on out, quarantine for new birds will be in full force!!! If I had just quarantined those Lavender Orps I bought on the other side of the state for a little while, I wouldn't be here right now.![]()
You do understand that fowl pox is transmitted by misquitos. So even with quarantine (which I HIGHLY recommend to anyone) your birds stand a great chance of getting fowl pox anyway. It is also transmitted by contact. Fowl pox will run through the flock and should clear up within 2-3 weeks. (per bird) so it could take many more weeks to clear the entire flock. Once they are clear ..I BELIEVE the birds are somewhat immune to it. Similar to human chicken pox.
BYC is a WOLRD of info... for anyone that has an issue with your birds...do a search and ask questions. There is always someone that is willing to help.
Sorry you had to go through that.

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