Is this fowl pox?

EChicky

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I had a pretty bad run in with fowl pox earlier last year so I really hope it isn’t. Trixy developed these sores recently and I’m worried it might be fowl pox again. 😞
 

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Yes it looks like a mild case of pox. Scabs that have fallen off can remain in the environment and be contagious for months. Some use Betadine or Equate First Aid Antiseptic from Walmart to paint the scabs to help them dry up quickly. If fallen pox scabs become powdery and inhaled by a chicken who did not get pox, they are exposed to the virus. Most who get pox will be immune in the future to that strain of pox.
 
Okay thanks! Should I quarantine her?
Yes it looks like a mild case of pox. Scabs that have fallen off can remain in the environment and be contagious for months. Some use Betadine or Equate First Aid Antiseptic from Walmart to paint the scabs to help them dry up quickly. If fallen pox scabs become powdery and inhaled by a chicken who did not get pox, they are exposed to the virus. Most who get pox will be immune in the future to that strain of pox.
 
It might be easier to let it run through the flock. Once everyone has it, they would get that strain of pox again. I would not quarantine, since reintegration is a problem. Up to you though.
 

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