if it is not smelly than it is a wet pox .no cure for it as well .will hung around for a long time in the flock and the area they are living in .
the best way to deal with it ,is to eliminate the sick birds and disinfect all the area with iodine solution .
my mum used to say to me when I was young and helping her " keep the healthy chooks healthier and help the sick chooks to depart from this life without pain "
I learn my lesson with a last marans breeding project .I bred chooks I shouldn t .I pay for it heavily .
this time I ll never breed the chooks that been sick in they life ,only the healthy ones will breed .
naturally healthy chooks is my goal this time NO the SOP of any kind .
chooks man
after I gave raw garlic yellow gunk as if got burnt. I will see what happens today. the roo has been eating, drinking, crowing, etc. as if nothing happens. the other chickens that had fowl pox are fine. with so many mosquitos around I will always have fowl pox as everyone else here. even vaccines don't help as they get some other strain. if the roo and hen get well with garlic I will keep them. they are not threat for my other birds.
I have decided not to breed sick birds that had mycoplasma and similar. but those ones that had cocci, worms, etc I think will not be a problem to get healthy chicks from them. is that correct?
btw, I want to breed older birds only. no pullets eggs again.