Dec 2, 2022 #1 FleishyWifey Songster Joined Jul 5, 2020 Messages 87 Reaction score 62 Points 101 What’s going on? They don’t look like peck marks, and she’s the only one to have these black spots. None of the other birds have these Attachments 5E85D332-CD04-4A1C-BE82-635A9BC747B1.jpeg 669.9 KB · Views: 4 F97CD4AC-BA30-441B-B746-09A4483461D4.jpeg 661.1 KB · Views: 3
What’s going on? They don’t look like peck marks, and she’s the only one to have these black spots. None of the other birds have these
Dec 2, 2022 #2 aart RIP 1958-2025 Premium Feather Member 12 Years Loving Legacy Joined Nov 27, 2012 Messages 114,169 Reaction score 186,774 Points 1,967 Location SW Michigan My Coop My Coop Looks like blood to me. Have you tried washing them off?
Dec 2, 2022 #3 dawg53 Humble Premium Feather Member 16 Years Friend Educator Spirit Greeter Joined Nov 27, 2008 Messages 31,969 Reaction score 34,749 Points 1,246 Location Glen St Mary, Florida It looks like fowl pox. Got mosquitos?
Dec 2, 2022 #4 ChickNanny13 Enabler 11 Years Educator Spirit Friend Joined Jun 23, 2013 Messages 10,484 Reaction score 15,003 Points 1,037 Location The Big Island/Hawaii Have you seen her being picked on? Using gloves, you can try see if it'll wash off. I say gloves cause if it is "dry" pox, it's contagious. Some will say to isolate but I've never done that, letting it run it's course.
Have you seen her being picked on? Using gloves, you can try see if it'll wash off. I say gloves cause if it is "dry" pox, it's contagious. Some will say to isolate but I've never done that, letting it run it's course.