Came back from the vet follow-up on 61/2 -yr-old Violet's dry pox. She still looks lumpy from the bumps and vet gave more antibiotic creme to stave-off secondary infection and now I have a 3-month Dominique chick showing a bump under her eyelid. Guess I have to let it run its course with our 5 chickens. Vet says to ride the dry pox out as long as there's no evidence of wet form and use Tylan in the flock drinking water to treat secondary infections because they are all already exposed. Vet says there's no chance of getting the pox again after recovery. So far my adult Cuckoo Breda who generally runs around with Violet has not shown any infection yet a 3-month old Dom chick has picked it up. Hate this because there's not knowing where this got introduced in a small flock like ours. Viruses are dormant and unless chicks are vaccinated at hatch from pox or marek's they'll always be susceptible from wild birds in the yard or fly/mosquito carriers of disease.
Good news about Violet is that she didn't lose her appetite and actually gained weight this past week. She just has bad aim at her feed because of the obstructed vision from the pox around her eyelids. She always had bad aim anyway but it's worse now during recuperation. Violet is my oldest hen and after having to put down our Black Silkie a couple months ago I'm glad Violet is still around.