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I am going to go along with Realsis and Eggcessive on the dry fowl pox right now, but you need to keep an eye on this. Fowl pox spreads through a flock slowly and if it is pox all will eventually get it. There is no cure for it. Blu-Kote works well to keep the lesions from getting pecked at and getting infected. Tractor Supply and a few of the farm supply stores sell this in a bottle with a dauber. This is the easiest way to get it where you need it, but don't use the dauber, use a q-tip or soft watercolor brush. the reason i say to use the Blu-Kote is because it will kill any of the virus that is being shed through the scabs and the other birds eating them will not be getting the live virus in their systems. If you have it, I would be adding Oxine to their water. This will also help with keeping the spread down. If you don't you can try a 250mg vitamin C tablet in a gallon of water.the vitamin C will kill some viruses, not sure if it will kill all of this or just kick it back some, but it's worth a try. I would use this dose for a week and then cut the pill in half so they are getting 125 mgs per gallon for another 3 weeks. It won't hurt them and can only help. I would also think about giving a poultry vitamin in their water as well. As you can tell, this one feels miserable, vitamins will help boost it's immune system and help fight this off quicker.