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I am currently going through the same exact thing. I had 26 Day old chicks come in and after 72 hours only 14 were still alive. It took 8 weeks to show symptoms of fowl pox. I lost 1 out of the 14 day old chicks after 8 weeks and she was breathing heavy for the whole 8 weeks.I have been dealing with this for weeks now. Have already lost 3 birds, and feel sure will lose 2 more by days end. I had 26 chickens, and my first mistake was getting them from more than one source. (first time chicken person!) I am so sick of this, wish it would just stop! I have talked to a vet that told me there is really nothing to be done, the vaccine must be given when still chicks, like by 12 weeks. Dry pox will usually go away on it own, but some of mine is turning into wet pox, which kills them. The scabs get into their insides and slowly kills them. The last batch of chickens I got was 5 French Cooper Marans, not for showing just for eggs, one rooster and the rest hens, and 2 hens are gone, the rooster will go today am sure. I have wormed them, put antibiotics in water, fed them with droppers, put electrolytes in water, we gutted their coop and cleaned real well, just don't kno what else to do. Some of my chickens, the RI reds, the Barred Rocks, buff Orpingtons, show no signs of getting it whatsoever, don't know if they were vaccinated at birth or what. But the vet said at this point there is no need to separate the sick ones because they have all been exposed. He said just let it run its course and keep doing what we're doing.
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HI:I posted the above paragraph previously today in another thread about this same thing. Dry fowl and wet fowl pox are going through my flock, I am in southern Alabama. Wet pox will kill them. Vaccines will not do any good unless given within first 12 days, I said weeks but meant days, according to vet I talked to. It makes you feel helpless because theres really nothing you can do once they get it.I know I will not buy another chicken unless I know it has been vaccinated for Avian pox. Hopefully your chickens will be fine and will not get any worse, some of mine only got the dry pox, and some have no signs at all .