Got to spend some quiet time watching the hamburgs today. They're starting to get more white in and seem to be settling in well.
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Poor wee mite. It must have been beyond help when you picked it up. Was it's throat clogged with exudate from the pox?That is incredible. Ferdy is a super hero ♡♡♡!!!!
@Maddcatter great job on the rescue ♡♡♡!!! And crispy cookies.
Welp. Chick did not make it to morning. I thought it had a chance but guess I was wrong. Deep sigh***
Spent a large part of my day taking the string out of MANY, MANY feed bags. Held Hombre's rope as he got his feet worked on, back to bags, then set 4 traps for monster rat this eve. Iforgot to collect eggs again...
Hope won the broody battle. She is locked in the momma box with 8 eggs. Another deep sigh***
Rinse and repeat tomorrow.
You're so funny
It was probably wet as it must have been in his throat and it was heavily mutated. I hope @Shetland lover chimes in. I thought wet was when it went inside and dry was outside, and health of bird made a big difference. I say this cuz I have seen an outbreak look different on birds. My birds look minor but a less kept bird, feral or my little FTT Manono, it became horrid looking, and potentially lethal. That's why I pump birds with vitamins. FTT Manono survived with impaired vision, though, I still think she is perfect ♡.
You're always such a wealth of informationDiphtheritic fowl pox (wet fowl pox) is a virus with a mortality rate of around 60% so the odds were against the little one from the get-go.
In the diphtheritic form of fowlpox, lesions develop on the mucous membranes of the mouth, esophagus, pharynx, larynx, and trachea. Occasionally, lesions are seen almost exclusively in one or more of these sites. Caseous (cheesy, looking, cream to yellow)patches firmly adherent to the mucosa of the larynx and mouth or proliferative masses may develop. Mouth lesions interfere with feeding. Tracheal lesions cause difficulty in respiration, which I suspect may have been the case here. It has even been observed on internal organs in particularly severe cases. Skin lesions of the type seen in dry pox may also be present.
It is spread chiefly by mosquitoes. A mosquito can infect 8 other chickens from one bite to a single infected chicken. It's able to do this as it can store the virus in it's salivary glands for some time. That's why the virus can be slow to spread in some flocks and why mosquito control is so important, as I'm sure Tropical Babies will agree.
There is no treatment, just supportive care. It may also help to give additional doses of vitamin A, as this can aid healing. Antibiotics may be necessary to control secondary infection. Wet pox has been complicated by the presence of staphylococcal bacteria, for example.
There is a vaccine available, which is given between 11-16 week's in the wing web of the bird. It is not always effective against wet pox. There is evidence to suggest that if less than 20% of your flock is infected, it is worth vaccinating whatever the age of the chickens to prevent spreading.
Birds which do recover remain carriers for life and symptoms may manifest at times of stress or other illness.
Oh @kurby22 I am so sorry he passed!!! He was so very special!!!Well guys, the time has come. I had to say my last goodbye to Nohope this morningI don’t understand how he could go from starting to stand on his own and walk some with help to dead in two weeks time after 6 months of being sick…but here we are.
So R.I.P. Nohope, I will miss you so very very much. You were such a special boy and I will never forget you.I will miss your beautiful feathers you let me run my fingers through, the hugs you let me give you whenever I wanted them, how you would sit on me like you were a baby even though you weighed 8 lbs, how you yelled at me anytime I left your side, the gentle way you treated all the baby chicks that slept under your wings, and the way you LOVED French fries
There will never be another like you. Your pain is gone now and I hope you get as many French fries as your heart desires. Goodbye sweet boy
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