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Rooster Fowl Pox Skin Coat Care Gel – Variola Gel

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Estimated delivery dates: Jul 1, 2025 - Jul 2, 2025

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Understanding Fowl Pox in Roosters

Fowl pox, caused by the avipoxvirus, is a viral infection that affects roosters and other birds. This condition can manifest in two forms: the dry form, which is characterized by wart-like skin lesions, and the wet form, where white patches develop in the mouth and throat. Understanding the symptoms and impact of this disease is crucial for poultry owners to maintain the health of their flock and ensure optimal egg production.

Symptoms and Costs Associated with Fowl Pox

Recognizing the symptoms of fowl pox is the first step in managing the condition effectively. In the dry form, birds may exhibit:

  • Wart-like lesions or scabs on unfeathered areas such as the comb, wattles, and face.

In the wet form:

  • White, canker-like lesions may appear in the mouth and throat, leading to potential respiratory distress.
  • Additional signs can include eye swelling, crusting, or discharge, itching, weight loss, reduced growth in young birds, and even open-mouthed breathing.
  • In laying hens, a noticeable reduction in egg production may occur, affecting profitability.

The economic ramifications of fowl pox can be significant. Reduced egg production among hens and slower growth rates in young birds can lead to financial losses for chicken growers. Although mortality rates are generally low, the wet form of the disease can result in fatalities, especially when the trachea becomes obstructed.

Diagnosis, Treatment, and Preventive Measures

If you suspect your birds are suffering from fowl pox, immediate action is essential. For minor wounds from the dry form, treatment can begin with washing the affected areas with plain water and drying them with a clean cloth. Then:

  • Apply ointment cautiously to the lesions using your finger, ensuring that the application is a one-time process to avoid irritation.
  • From the next day, use coconut oil on wounds daily until they heal completely.
  • Caution should be observed to prevent any ointment or treatment from entering the eye, as this can lead to serious damage.

Proper storage of your treatment supplies is also essential. Keep products in a cool, dark, and dry place, avoiding exposure to direct sunlight or heat. Always ensure that bottle caps are securely closed after use to preserve effectiveness.

For any questions or for more detailed information about managing fowl pox in your roosters or the proper treatment protocols, please feel free to reach out to us via WhatsApp at +91-9463990900. Ensuring the health of your birds is our priority!

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