- Apr 29, 2013
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I have 3 Bresse chickens together in a pen that is away from my other chickens. I was about to move them closer to my other chickens for ease of feeding and watering when I noticed a spot on the comb of one of my hens. It was a flat red round circle about 3/8" and seemed slightly oozing. I research it a little and thought it might be Fowl Pox although my chickens have never had it before so I am not familiar with it. In case it was fowl pox, I decided to leave them where they were at since this pen is fairly isolated from all my other chickens.
It has been about 3 weeks now and it formed a large raised scab on her comb (see pictures) but so far I do not see any other spots on her or on the other 2 chickens in the pen with her. I thought I remembered reading that Fowl Pox is slow to spread. If it is Fowl Pox, how long does it take to spread? Would I have seen some more evidence of it by now? I have a lot of other chickens and I am afraid of spreading what ever this is so I load up this pen with food and water so I do not have to go in it very often and then change my shoes. Does this look like Fowl Pox to you? If it is Fowl Pox, is it fairly certain that my other chickens are going to get it too (I only vaccinated for Meraks and nothing else)? Once a chicken is infected, how is fowl pox spread to the other chickens? Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
Jennie


It has been about 3 weeks now and it formed a large raised scab on her comb (see pictures) but so far I do not see any other spots on her or on the other 2 chickens in the pen with her. I thought I remembered reading that Fowl Pox is slow to spread. If it is Fowl Pox, how long does it take to spread? Would I have seen some more evidence of it by now? I have a lot of other chickens and I am afraid of spreading what ever this is so I load up this pen with food and water so I do not have to go in it very often and then change my shoes. Does this look like Fowl Pox to you? If it is Fowl Pox, is it fairly certain that my other chickens are going to get it too (I only vaccinated for Meraks and nothing else)? Once a chicken is infected, how is fowl pox spread to the other chickens? Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
Jennie