I would get the fowl pox vaccine. Wet pox it is more common than a lot of them.
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You can vaccinate them at any age including a day old chick. Trust me fowl pox is the most common disease in a show. Most of the time people are clueless of fowl pox especially a newbee. For all we know they could be showing a chicken that has wet pox or a very small case of dry pox. When you have wet pox you don't know until you look inside of the mouth. Dry Pox looks like a infection until it spreads throughout most of the body. Or people don't care about anything but winning so they bring a infected bird.
20 plus years here and not one vaccinated chick/ bird and I had never even heard of fowl pox till last year when my friend had it pop up in her birds. Does one have to vaccinate a bird to show?Anyone planning to vaccinate, a practice I don't suggest, should fact check this information. Some vaccines must be given to newly hatched chicks only while other vacccines can be/are given later. That's according to Garden Way Publishing's "Raising Poultry The Modern Way".
I have never vaccinated at all believing that breeding for disease resistance is a better way to go. BTW-in 50+ years of raising & showing poultry I've never had a case of Fowl Pox so I don't think it's all that common.
20 plus years here and not one vaccinated chick/ bird and I had never even heard of fowl pox till last year when my friend had it pop up in her birds. Does one have to vaccinate a bird to show?