Old flock had fowl pox now I have chicks

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Help. I had a flock of birds that came down with fowl pox. The flock is healing nicely and moving back to their original owners, I was housing them for a year. The problem is I let the chickens free range at my place and live in my coop, so my property is most likely contaminated. I have 4 week old chicks that I want to keep healthy. What precautions should I take to treat my property and my wood coop. Thanks in advance
 
Welcome to BYC. Where do you live, and is it warm weather or cold now? Pox virus can slowly go through a flock, and after the birds have healed or leave, the pox virus may linger in the environment for months, and in one link i just read, it said that it could persist for years in hot debris. I would read these links for information on transmission and vaccines:
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2015/07/fowl-pox-prevention-treatment.html
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/poultry/fowlpox/fowlpox-in-chickens-and-turkeys
http://www.thepoultrysite.com/publications/6/diseases-of-poultry/195/fowl-pox/
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/vm021
Here are 2 vaccines, one for 4-8 week olds and one for 8 week and older:
https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail...yPa8dqajoXhY4U8INHu8RDtrskpf3RIl9oaAst-8P8HAQ

https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail...i6pG2Q5WAJSw1KrD06YiY3F1oB5VexnrM8aAk8R8P8HAQ
 
Thank you for the info! I live in WA state. It's currently snowing. Not sure if the cold weather makes a difference
 
With the cold temps, then I would worry much less about it spreading to the new chicks then. I had never thought that pox could spread if mosquitoes were not around in cold weather before, but someone else mentioned that it could remain in the environment. After looking it up, I was suprised to find out it can. But fortunately winter temperatures can kill a lot of things.
 

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