I'm doing good Sue, thank you! How are you doing? I hope your hand is improving on schedule!
If my therapist is right, then yes its getting better with each visit

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I'm doing good Sue, thank you! How are you doing? I hope your hand is improving on schedule!
I'm so glad to hear this!If my therapist is right, then yes its getting better with each visit![]()
I'm so glad that you have a treatment plan for them. I hope it clears up the pox and they start to feel better.Fowl Pox.
We always seem to have a little bit of it in the flock just because we live where we do & the mosquitoes are rampant with even a little bit of wet. They are in plague proportions if we get drenched.
Everything I have ever read or been told about fowl pox is that there is no cure & no treatment. That is still true but given my eyesight is no longer the best & this is the worst I've ever seen I had both Ceres & Desdemona back to the vet to ensure I had called it correctly & we were looking @ dry pox not wet.
And the good news is there are things that can be done to alleviate their suffering.
The Meloxicam is an anti~inflamatory. The Neocort is an antiseptic cream & the other is just electrolytes. The thing with the electrolytes that I asked about because I have a lot of birds & not everyone needs them, is they can be administered individually by syringe ~ just .02~ rather than going in the water as the bottle says.
@BY Bob, you will be pleased to know the vet has recommended a fecal float so that is the icky job for Thursday morning.
The rain is raining down but everyone is still alive & doing well.
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The vets, unlike most round here, do farm animals. My chooks have been treated with meds for pigs, cows, & dogs as well as cats.I'm so glad that you have a treatment plan for them. I hope it clears up the pox and they start to feel better.
I love how one of the meds is for cats. I also hope you get some answers with the fecal float.
The worming medicine I have is for goats!The vets, unlike most round here, do farm animals. My chooks have been treated with meds for pigs, cows, & dogs as well as cats.![]()
That is SO good to know! Thanks mateFowl Pox.
We always seem to have a little bit of it in the flock just because we live where we do & the mosquitoes are rampant with even a little bit of wet. They are in plague proportions if we get drenched.
Everything I have ever read or been told about fowl pox is that there is no cure & no treatment. That is still true but given my eyesight is no longer the best & this is the worst I've ever seen I had both Ceres & Desdemona back to the vet to ensure I had called it correctly & we were looking @ dry pox not wet.
And the good news is there are things that can be done to alleviate their suffering.
The Meloxicam is an anti~inflamatory. The Neocort is an antiseptic cream & the other is just electrolytes. The thing with the electrolytes that I asked about because I have a lot of birds & not everyone needs them, is they can be administered individually by syringe ~ just .02~ rather than going in the water as the bottle says.
@BY Bob, you will be pleased to know the vet has recommended a fecal float so that is the icky job for Thursday morning.
The rain is raining down but everyone is still alive & doing well.
View attachment 2572050
Fowl Pox.
We always seem to have a little bit of it in the flock just because we live where we do & the mosquitoes are rampant with even a little bit of wet. They are in plague proportions if we get drenched.
Everything I have ever read or been told about fowl pox is that there is no cure & no treatment. That is still true but given my eyesight is no longer the best & this is the worst I've ever seen I had both Ceres & Desdemona back to the vet to ensure I had called it correctly & we were looking @ dry pox not wet.
And the good news is there are things that can be done to alleviate their suffering.
The Meloxicam is an anti~inflamatory. The Neocort is an antiseptic cream & the other is just electrolytes. The thing with the electrolytes that I asked about because I have a lot of birds & not everyone needs them, is they can be administered individually by syringe ~ just .02~ rather than going in the water as the bottle says.
@BY Bob, you will be pleased to know the vet has recommended a fecal float so that is the icky job for Thursday morning.
The rain is raining down but everyone is still alive & doing well.
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Excellent news. Don't forget, we want to see that wrist holding that new mug tomorrow!If my therapist is right, then yes its getting better with each visit![]()