Fluffy Lambs
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I got two turkeys, like two weeks after I got them one got fowl pox. I didn't think that's what it was until the other turkey had it too, while meanwhile turkey #1's pox spot kept getting bigger. Not that it's that big, but it looks creepy. My mom did a lot of searching stuff online, and she said they got it from mosquito bites. I examined all the chicks (chicken chicks) they had been with, and 5 had it. 2 chicks that were with them from day one didn't have signs, some they had been with for a while did, and some they had been with for a only short amount of time also did. Today I found a lot if my chicks that are a couple months old (they are kept in a pen 100 feet away from the turkeys I had found it on) also have it. So far none of my older birds have signs, but this is the first year I have ever had fowl pox on my chickens. My mom told me it was the dry kind, and that it wasn't fatal.(it looks likes big scabby worts) We have been putting colloidal silver on the scab things, but I don't know if it is helping.
So I wanted to know, will it run it course and be gone, or can it really kill them? And is there any thing I should be doing to it? I'm a little worried about it. Thanks so much, anybody that helps me.
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@Wyorp Rock
So I wanted to know, will it run it course and be gone, or can it really kill them? And is there any thing I should be doing to it? I'm a little worried about it. Thanks so much, anybody that helps me.
@Eggcessive
@Wyorp Rock