Stephan1010
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Looks like Wet Form Fowl Pox to me.When I checked the chickens today i found this chicken ( foto attached below ) and i want to know what it is and how to cure it and make sure it does not spread ! can anyone help me ?
Thanks for the reply but i believe it is fowl pox . We are not yet sure if it is dry or wet yet but I have seperated the invected birds and I am sterilising the coopHow old is the brood?
That looks like canker/sinus canker to me. There are lesions inside the beak and one looks to be forming on the tongue.
The treatment is metronidazole but it is not intended for birds raised for consumption.
I would cull this bird and immediately sanitize the broods waterer then treat the remainder of the brood with acidified copper sulfate (ACS) in the water for 3 days. You would add 1/4 tsp of ACS to one gallon of water and have that as the only drinking water source for 3 days. Then go back to fresh water.
Make sure no wild birds have access to the flock as they can be carriers of canker.
Do you have a mosquito population?Thanks for the reply but i believe it is fowl pox . We are not yet sure if it is dry or wet yet but I have seperated the invected birds and I am sterilising the coop