do they scrape off? if so then its probably just scabs from pecking
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Fowl pox looks more like this:
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Looks like scabs from fighting to me too. If you wet your fingers and rub them, does it rub away like dried blood. Fowl pox is usually more wart like lesions from what I have seen. I'm not sure those photos you posted are typical of fowl pox. I'll see if I can find some better ones..... here we go....
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Welcome to BYC. It looks to me like pecking wounds which normally look jet black. Pox, on the other hand is tan to dark brown scabs from mosquitoes spreading the virus.
It's not at all uncommon for a roo to duke it out with one or more hens, especially the alpha hen if she's a bit too uppity for his liking.
Those are scabs from the hens beating up on the rooster. If it continues, you might want to remove him from the flock and let him mature some more before putting him back in.
Welcome to BYC.does anybody know what this is on my little guy? It just suddenly appeared. If you know what it is is it treatable?
He is the only rooster, he is a bantam and there are 8 hens. It is Summer here so not frostbite...
Thanks in advance!