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Fowl Pox

Moderate
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Caused By

Avipoxvirus

Symptoms

Dry: wart-like lesions on comb/wattles. Wet: plaques in mouth/throat.

How It Spreads

Mosquitoes (primary), direct contact.

Treatment

No antiviral treatment. Diluted iodine is sometimes applied to dry lesions. Supportive care. Consult a veterinarian for wet pox.

Prevention

Vaccination (wing-web stab) through your veterinarian. Mosquito control.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes Fowl Pox in chickens?

Fowl Pox is caused by Avipoxvirus. Mosquitoes (primary), direct contact.

What are the symptoms of Fowl Pox?

Dry: wart-like lesions on comb/wattles. Wet: plaques in mouth/throat.

How do you treat Fowl Pox?

No antiviral treatment. Diluted iodine is sometimes applied to dry lesions. Supportive care. Consult a veterinarian for wet pox.

How can I prevent Fowl Pox?

Vaccination (wing-web stab) through your veterinarian. Mosquito control.

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