If w isn't already, isolate him. Everything I read is there isn't a treatment.
but I read mortality is low. So maybe antibiotics and iodine on his comb will help?

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If w isn't already, isolate him. Everything I read is there isn't a treatment.but I read mortality is low. So maybe antibiotics and iodine on his comb will help?
WOW! huge board! Well.. add another Texan to the list please![]()
We are between Caldwell and Somerville
Does anyone in central Texas have LF dark cornish or WLR cornish? I am looking for a couple of hens for a breeding project. Thanks!
The mosquitoes spread fowl pox bad, especially here in the city where they go from coop to coop. There are lots of people in this area that have chickens. The good part is once they get it, and survive, they won't get it again. Most of my grown chickens were vaccinated for it but I haven't done it in a while and a few of my young ones got a lite case of it a while back after a rain and the mosquitoes got bad. I've got a bunch of chicks right now, guess it time to vaccinate everyone that hasn't been.anyone know how to treat fowl pox? my game cock has contracted this virus! I have no idea where he got it from! I have not had this happen to any of my chickens here!!!
You get the vaccine from the feed store. You have to mix up a whole bottle of the vaccine. It's enough for a bunch of birds. You dip a little pointed applicator in the vaccine and poke it through their wing web.oooh how do you vaccinate for it?
You get the vaccine from the feed store. You have to mix up a whole bottle of the vaccine. It's enough for a bunch of birds. You dip a little pointed applicator in the vaccine and poke it through their wing web.