Raunak Dahal

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Aug 19, 2023
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For the past few days, our cockerel has had trouble breathing. After crowing, he takes a deep breath, and after walking a few steps, he takes another deep breath. You can hear a wheezing sound from his neck or mouth, and he has lost his appetite. Additionally, he has numerous wounds on his comb. Can you please suggest natural remedies to help cure our cockerel?
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Wounds are like these. So please suggest us natural remedies to help it
 
It appears that he has Fowl Pox, a virus that is usually transmitted by mosquitos. There are two types of fowl pox; dry and wet fowl pox and from the sound of it, I suspect your rooster has both.
Open his mouth and look for lesions inside his mouth, especially at the back of his mouth.
The lesions would be the cause of the symptoms you're hearing and seeing.
There is no treatment for fowl pox since it is a virus.
If his only symptom was dry pox, it would go away on its own in about 6 weeks. However, that's not the case with wet pox. Unfortunately if lesions are present inside his mouth, he will eventually die from starvation.
 

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