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Thank you. I don't know if I can get any pictures until Sunday. I can't do it before work and it's dark when I get home. From what I've been reading on the BYC site the pictures look like what my chickens look like which means possible fowl pox. The Am mix just seems to have a runny eye but she's scratching at it and the eye drops the vet gave me don't seem to be working.
I feel empathy for you and the chickens. Unfortunately there are many people who have had devastating diseases run through their flock and many of them have lost their entire flock. I do not want to be the voice of doom but it does happen that the entire flock is lost. Most of us have been very lucky but it is not unusual to loose chickens to disease or predators. some one in the central area, I think Indiana lost his entire flock last summer to some type of small insect that clogs the nose and upper airway of the birds. He lost all of his birds. Sad !
Thank you. I don't know if I can get any pictures until Sunday. I can't do it before work and it's dark when I get home. From what I've been reading on the BYC site the pictures look like what my chickens look like which means possible fowl pox. The Am mix just seems to have a runny eye but she's scratching at it and the eye drops the vet gave me don't seem to be working.
I feel empathy for you and the chickens. Unfortunately there are many people who have had devastating diseases run through their flock and many of them have lost their entire flock. I do not want to be the voice of doom but it does happen that the entire flock is lost. Most of us have been very lucky but it is not unusual to loose chickens to disease or predators. some one in the central area, I think Indiana lost his entire flock last summer to some type of small insect that clogs the nose and upper airway of the birds. He lost all of his birds. Sad !