The cure for Fowl Pox

It's good that you tried something and feel it works, but your timeline doesn't reflect anything other than the virus running it's course naturally. It takes about 2 weeks and once infected and recovered, they are immune. However, they are carriers for the duration of their life.

Also, the lesions heal completely. There are no chickens out there with fowl pox scars.
More details and references are required to understand the science behind it.
Thank you for taking the time to share your success. You have a lot of experience.
References and more details are needed. I have no doubt that this has worked for the author, but I'd like to understand the science behind it.
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Time is the only thing that cures fowl pox since it is a virus and not treatable. Infective lesions should be left alone and not removed. Iodine put on scabs will kill the virus and shrink the scabs.
Birds are immune to fowl pox once the lesions disappear.
As for coryza, birds are carriers for life and will pass it to other birds in times of stress. Cull.
Many questions need answers here.
How many times has the cure been replicated with the same outcome by the OP? From what source did the drug combination recommendation originate? Agree with others that references are needed.
“but they (some people, articles) don't share this information” Who are these people and where can I read the articles for more information?
Consider explaining what fowl pox is briefly, what is the average latent period (since you mention it), and what is the usually accepted standard of care other than cull. Thx
Needs sources and references to demonstrate the scientific backing for the treatment.
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