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Signs of Fowl Pox
Tinny wounds on comb wattle and wings
Ulcers in the mouth.
Excessive discharge of fluids from eyes and nostrils
Difficult breathing.
White, cigarette ash-like dots on non-feathered areas
Scabs appearing ashy or blackened
Sores, sometimes purulent or infected, particularly around
the eye lids and corners of the mouth and even the vent or
legs.
Loss of appetite or thirst.
Prevention of fowl pox
Routine vaccination and strict hygiene
Cull and slaughter the infected.
Wash and disinfect the poultry house.
Newcastle Disease
It is caused by a Virus.
Signs
Lameness
difficult breathing
Staggering, dropping of wings
bending of neck
Moulting of feathers
Greenish yellowish diarrhea
Poor egg shell formation
Thick mucus discharge from the mouth.

