delanders13
In the Brooder
- Jul 17, 2021
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I have two chickens that are seeming sick.
Azure chicken I got and she was "molting" a day later kinda walking around ruffled. I noticed the other chicken I got with her had dried black spots on its comb but was fine.
Azure started getting spots on comb and was still ruffled. Figured dry fowl pox. We had her isolated and she perked up with egg yolks, scrambled eggs, vitamins and probiotics. Now she is ruffled again and has some sneezing the black spots are more apparent. I have another chicken that was victim of pecking order feather loss. She is also ruffled and standing on one leg and I found a few black spots on rest of the flocks combs so I'm assuming just fowl pox.
I'm feeding feather fixer, keefarosa layer food, kitchen scrap (fresh veggies, fruits, eggs) and access to oyster shells.
They have fresh water and a probiotic/rooster booster water.
Am I safe to assume they are fine or do I need to give something?
Azure chicken I got and she was "molting" a day later kinda walking around ruffled. I noticed the other chicken I got with her had dried black spots on its comb but was fine.
Azure started getting spots on comb and was still ruffled. Figured dry fowl pox. We had her isolated and she perked up with egg yolks, scrambled eggs, vitamins and probiotics. Now she is ruffled again and has some sneezing the black spots are more apparent. I have another chicken that was victim of pecking order feather loss. She is also ruffled and standing on one leg and I found a few black spots on rest of the flocks combs so I'm assuming just fowl pox.
I'm feeding feather fixer, keefarosa layer food, kitchen scrap (fresh veggies, fruits, eggs) and access to oyster shells.
They have fresh water and a probiotic/rooster booster water.
Am I safe to assume they are fine or do I need to give something?