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Any issue treating for Favus if indeed pox?It could be a very mild case of favus. It could be short lived. I saw that occasionally on my pea combed rooster, but it did not get bad. I would not go to a vet for that, but if you want to treat it with a little miconazole or monistat cream daily, that might be good. You could also try cleaning the comb with a QTip and soap/water.
Whew. I hope not. I got miconazole nitrate 2% at the store, any recommendation for application? Any additional topicals?That is not pox, I guarantee you. Here is another thread:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/white-spots-on-roosters-comb-pictures.971464/
Thank you and thank god. Haha. We lost 2 hens to ALV these past two months and it’s almost comical to have this at this point. Appreciate you a lot!Apply it daily with disposable gloves. I would not treat any birds without the white spots. Really, this is not that serious.