Fowl Pox, except I'm not sure that's all that's going on with the one with bubble eyes.
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Fowl Pox, except I'm not sure that's all that's going on with the one with bubble eyes.
No, not that I’m aware of. I had a other chick that had the same thing but the wart was bigger and he died. (Not sure if he died from it or the fact that it was less than 30 degrees outside. He did have a mama to keep him warm btw)I don't see fowl pox.
I'm not sure what's going on with the chick.
Is it getting picked on?
I agree that one of the chickens looks to have fowl pox scabs. Bubbles in eyes, “sunken” eyes with conjunctivitis could by mycoplasma (MG,) which can be a secondary infection of fowl pox. It alao may happen on it’s own, but since pox scabs frequently occur near eyes, it can be a good environment for mycoplasma.
You can get testing from your state poultry lab, but also through a lab called Zoologix which privately sends swabs to test for up to 8 respiratory diseases for around $90. The state lab may be less expensive, but some states may get involved if there is a reportable disease. Here is a link for Zoologix:
http://www.zoologix.com/avian/index.htm
@casportpony Is it canker or the other one that can look this?No, not that I’m aware of. I had a other chick that had the same thing but the wart was bigger and he died. (Not sure if he died from it or the fact that it was less than 30 degrees outside. He did have a mama to keep him warm btw)
I hatched those chicks from my breeding pen and I got those chickens from an NPIP certified breeder.@casportpony Is it canker or the other one that can look this?
@ChickenLoverz123 Where did these chicks come from?
NPIP doesn't mean disease free here in our state.I hatched those chicks from my breeding pen and I got those chickens from an NPIP certified breeder.