FOWL POX ALERT!
(Don’t confuse it with chicken pox in humans!)
Did you know?
Chicken pox (varicella) affects humans but not chicken.
Fowl pox is a serious viral disease that affects poultry — NOT humans!
How fowl pox spreads:
Mosquito bites (major carrier, especially in rainy seasons).
Contact with infected birds.
Contaminated equipment or farm workers.
Forms of fowl pox:
i) Dry pox (cutaneous): pimples/warts on comb, wattles, eyelids & beak.
ii) Wet pox (diphtheric): Sores inside mouth/throat – DEADLY!
Signs to watch:
Pimple-like swellings on comb & wattles.
Swollen, sealed eyes with pus.
Dullness & loss of appetite.
Why outbreaks increase now:?
Rainy season = more stagnant water = more mosquitoes.
Festivities (e.g. Christmas) = increased transport of birds = faster disease spread.
Prevention = BIOSECURITY:
Vaccinate at 3 weeks & repeat at 6 weeks (especially in endemic areas).
Control mosquitoes (drain stagnant water, clear bushes).
Restrict visitors to your farm.
Proper sanitation, fencing & carcass disposal.
Always quarantine new birds before mixing with your flock.
Remember: FOWL POX HAS NO CURE .
Only prevention & supportive care can help. During outbreaks, vaccinate only healthy birds. Always consult a qualified vet.
Kindly be alerted to protect your flocks this rainy season.
Check the image illustration below
(Don’t confuse it with chicken pox in humans!)
Did you know?
Chicken pox (varicella) affects humans but not chicken.
Fowl pox is a serious viral disease that affects poultry — NOT humans!
How fowl pox spreads:
Mosquito bites (major carrier, especially in rainy seasons).
Contact with infected birds.
Contaminated equipment or farm workers.
Forms of fowl pox:
i) Dry pox (cutaneous): pimples/warts on comb, wattles, eyelids & beak.
ii) Wet pox (diphtheric): Sores inside mouth/throat – DEADLY!
Signs to watch:
Pimple-like swellings on comb & wattles.
Swollen, sealed eyes with pus.
Dullness & loss of appetite.
Why outbreaks increase now:?
Rainy season = more stagnant water = more mosquitoes.
Festivities (e.g. Christmas) = increased transport of birds = faster disease spread.
Prevention = BIOSECURITY:
Vaccinate at 3 weeks & repeat at 6 weeks (especially in endemic areas).
Control mosquitoes (drain stagnant water, clear bushes).
Restrict visitors to your farm.
Proper sanitation, fencing & carcass disposal.
Always quarantine new birds before mixing with your flock.
Remember: FOWL POX HAS NO CURE .
Only prevention & supportive care can help. During outbreaks, vaccinate only healthy birds. Always consult a qualified vet.
Kindly be alerted to protect your flocks this rainy season.
Check the image illustration below
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(Don’t confuse it with chicken pox in humans!)
Did you know?
π Chicken pox (varicella) affects humans but not chicken.
πFowl pox is a serious viral disease that affects poultry — NOT humans!
π¨ How fowl pox spreads:
π¦ Mosquito bites (major carrier, especially in rainy seasons).
π Contact with infected birds.
π§πΎ Contaminated equipment or farm workers.
π Forms of fowl pox:
i) Dry pox (cutaneous): pimples/warts on comb, wattles, eyelids & beak.
ii) Wet pox (diphtheric): Sores inside mouth/throat – DEADLY!
π Signs to watch:π₯
β
Pimple-like swellings on comb & wattles.
β
Swollen, sealed eyes with pus.
β
Dullness & loss of appetite.
β Why outbreaks increase now:?
π§οΈ Rainy season = more stagnant water = more mosquitoes.
π Festivities (e.g. Christmas) = increased transport of birds = faster disease spread.
π₯ Prevention = BIOSECURITY:
β
Vaccinate at 3 weeks & repeat at 6 weeks (especially in endemic areas).
β
Control mosquitoes (drain stagnant water, clear bushes).
β
Restrict visitors to your farm.
β
Proper sanitation, fencing & carcass disposal.
β
Always quarantine new birds before mixing with your flock.
β οΈ Remember: FOWL POX HAS NO CUREπ― .
Only prevention & supportive care can help. During outbreaks, vaccinate only healthy birds. Always consult a qualified vet.
Kindly be alerted to protect your flocks this rainy season.
Check the image illustration below ππ
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