Yeah MG is a real pain in the butt and makes the chickens pretty miserable

I hate all the things that torment our chickens and mosquitoes are to blame for so many! Most of my chickens that seem to be somewhat more immune to the MG issues got dry pox and have managed to deal with it just fine. But my rooster boy and Marianne, whom I refer to as Patient Zero or Typhoid Marianne, both had wet pox and the roosters were all in his throat so he just got worse and worse until he could no longer breathe. Marianne has the lesions inside her beak but her throat looks okay. I’m not sure she’s going to make it though. She looks pretty bad tonight. :-(
Anyway, didn’t want to hijack the thread, just feeling a bit desperate and worried for the silkies and my other babies.