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Do they have signs of it? Or just dying?It appears that our chickens (just 5 months) have this, too. They were otherwise unaffected until this past Sunday when one was just standing and staring would not really moved even when the dogs barked at her through the fence. She died Monday night. Then one Tuesday. We had to xx one yesterday just laying and couldn't move her legs or head and one was dead when we woke up today. We still have 2 that are just standing or sitting around that we don't expect to be alive in the morning. Had 15 now 11. Others seem to be okay- not lethargic but have the pox. Maybe we have the wet kind? I have not been able to find much on that other than it effects their insides. We have been putting ACV in water since Tuesday and giving plenty of grass, weeds, flowers etc from yard. They are in a large pen with chicken house and all so they don't usually get into the greens in the yard. We were advised to put in lots of greens from the yard cause they will eat what will make them regurge and flush out any irritants, etc in them. We did buy the avian pox vaccine per our vet but can't find anyone to administer it. Vet won't cause he doesnt sell it only said we should do it. Any other suggestions?