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I know both Pigeon Pox and Fowl Pox are both different strains of avipoxvirus. But what I meant by my question is, are the symptoms and treatments the same? Is there any real big difference between the two?
I'm doing a project in Animal Science about Avian Pox, mostly revolving around poultry. I know enough to fill up the whole thing with stuff on Pigeon Pox, but I'm not sure if all of this applies to the kind chickens get as well.
Are chickens as hardy against the virus as pigeons are? Usually pigeons can handle pox unless it's really severe or internal. I've seen pictures of some very severe cases in wild birds too, but I've never really heard much about pox in chickens.
My topic just said 'Avian Pox'. But I know the class is all about livestock and poultry, so I'm guessing I should base the project on the Fowl strain.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I'm doing a project in Animal Science about Avian Pox, mostly revolving around poultry. I know enough to fill up the whole thing with stuff on Pigeon Pox, but I'm not sure if all of this applies to the kind chickens get as well.
Are chickens as hardy against the virus as pigeons are? Usually pigeons can handle pox unless it's really severe or internal. I've seen pictures of some very severe cases in wild birds too, but I've never really heard much about pox in chickens.
My topic just said 'Avian Pox'. But I know the class is all about livestock and poultry, so I'm guessing I should base the project on the Fowl strain.
Any help would be greatly appreciated