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Yeah!! I will definitely buy some iodine to put on the really bad ones! I am just going to leave it as you say because they don't really ever get it this bad...it was just this oneMay be something else but I'd really suspect it's fowl pox. It is spread mostly by mosquitos, once birds get it they develop immunity to it, that's why your young birds have it and the older ones don't. You really don't need to do anything, it will clear up on it's own. Some people put a little iodine on particularly nasty looking pox to help them dry up.
