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Living conditions are good. It is not a mosquitoIt looks like it could be fowl pox, I would watch it closely
Living conditions are good. It is not a mosquitoWhat is your location? Fowl pox from mosquitoes might be a possibility, but it doesn’t look typical. One of our members in India has a rooster who has had some bumps on his face and earlobes which seem a little similar. Is your rooster kept outside? Are mosquitoes plentiful? If you have antibiotic ointment available, it cannbe used in the eyes twice a day.
It looks very similar to fowlpox, if he lives outside or is outside at all, one mosquito bite is all it takes. It spreads rapidly, please quarantine him immediately to protect your flock. The mortality rate can be up to 85% in severe cases. We nearly lost 2 pullets last month, they required a LOT of care around the clock or they would've died.Does anyone know what these white bumps on my rooster's face are? They are replicating more and more. They have also infected his eyelids. I would be most grateful if some one could help me.My Rooster is 5 years old
It looks very similar to fowlpox, if he lives outside or is outside at all, one mosquito bite is all it takes. It spreads rapidly, please quarantine him immediately to protect your flock. The mortality rate can be up to 85% in severe cases. We nearly lost 2 pullets last month, they required a LOT of care around the clock or they would've died.
I showed a few veterinarians. But the diagnoses are different. That's why I could not choose the right treatmentAge has nothing to do with fowlpox. If you're still unsure of what he has, I would recommend finding a nearby vet that deals with chickens.
What were the diagnoses you were given, and the treatment plans?I showed a few veterinarians. But the diagnoses are different. That's why I could not choose the right treatment