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Kikisgirls sent me a link to this post; I had a similar surgery I posted and I had believed the infection to be coryza (not all the birds developed massive pus tumors, but several had infections in their eyes that they healed from before it got to that point.. for whole story see https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/surviving-infectious-coryza.1187396/page-2#post-19121987
How is your flock doing now after time has passed? Are your hens laying? Did they ever have a nasal discharge that smelled like roadkill? Are any still sick? I will scour your other posts to see..
That's good to know. The dead animal smelling nasal discharge I've been dealing with is almost gone from my flock (or may be completely, haven't smelled it on any birds in a week or 3) but the original bird that came in with it that infected my flock now has those warty lesions on his comb and face; I just noticed it today. The mosquitoes have been biblical this year and it's just now cooling off enough to slow them down. He's such a sweet bird, but I'm tempted to off him; I've already got 4 separate groups now, and I don't have time to quarantine yet another. I wonder if the eye infection can be caused by multiple pathogens and still present the same way. Grats on the successful operation.