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Old April 21st, 2007, 09:44 AM   #1
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Fowl Pox/bulutong

Gud AM/PM Doc Ted,. ano po ba sir ang maipayo nyo
kapag may Bulutong/FOWL FOX.


maraming salamat po doc ted...
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 10:51 AM   #2
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

bigayan mo ng sili ...lalabas lahat yan...
pag lumabas na luya naman .....
tapos bawang........
sauted...molang.... add water....
TINOLA>...whewheeeeee.....
just kiding my frend....fowl fox.....will work..then put them in a nice shady area..cooler air will kill the virous........
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 10:55 AM   #3
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

Insan manokis wahehehe pwedi na adobo yan hahahaha...
yung alternative lang insan wahehehe...
T2s 5000 at motylx ba iyun wahehehe
parehas pang bacterial
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 11:14 AM   #4
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maghukay ka, mga 2 meters ang lalim... mag handa ng 1 litrong gasolina...hehehe alam mo na kasunod. wahahaha

goodluck sa palahi...

Hinge ka rin advise kay Doc Andoy_D.
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 11:21 AM   #5
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

pakainin mo ng tae ng kambing.....matatanggal 'yan....hehehehe
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Old April 29th, 2007, 05:07 PM   #6
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Old May 17th, 2007, 10:41 AM   #7
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

may mga mangilan ngilan na rin sa palahi ko na may simtomas ng bulotong
kaya nagresearch na rin ako sa mga posts dito. akala ko kasi 1month saka mag vaccine ng fowl pox
kaya inantay ko pa ang ibang late hatched chicks, ayun tinamaan tuloy mga first batch ko
pwede pala mag vaccine kahit 1day old(puede nga ba?)

VIRAL DISEASES

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Avian Pox
Avian pox is a relatively slow-spreading viral disease in birds, characterized by wart-like nodules on the skin and diphtheritic necrotic membranes lining the mouth and upper respiratory system. It has been present in birds since the earliest history. Mortality is not usually significant unless the respiratory involvement is marked. The disease may occur in any age of bird, at any time.
Avian pox is caused by a virus of which there are at least three different strains or types; fowl pox virus, pigeon pox virus and canary pox virus. Although some workers include turkey pox virus as a distinct strain, many feel that is identical to fowl pox virus.

Each virus strain is infective for a number of species of birds. Natural occurring pox in chickens, turkeys and other domestic fowl is considered to be caused by fowl pox virus.

Fowl pox can be transmitted by direct or indirect contact. The virus is highly resistant in dried scabs and under certain conditions may survive for months on contaminated premises. The disease may be transmitted by a number of species of mosquitoes. Mosquitoes can harbor infective virus for a month or more after feeding on affected birds. After the infection is introduced, it spreads within the flock by mosquitoes as well as direct and indirect contact. Recovered birds do not remain carriers.

Since fowl pox usually spreads slowly, a flock may be affected for several months. The course of the disease in the individual bird takes three to five weeks. Affected young birds are retarded in growth. Laying birds experience a drop in egg production. Birds of all ages that have oral or respiratory system involvement have difficulty eating and breathing. The disease manifests itself in one or two ways, cutaneous pox (dry form) or diphtheritic pox (wet form).

Dry pox starts as small whitish foci that develop into wart-like nodules. The nodules eventually are sloughed and scab formation precedes final healing. Lesions are most commonly seen on the featherless parts of the body (comb, wattles, ear lobes, eyes, and sometimes the feet).

Wet pox is associated with the oral cavity and the upper respiratory tract, particularly the larynx and trachea. The lesions are diphtheritic in character and involve the mucous membranes to such a degree that when removed, an ulcerated or eroded area is left.

Fowl pox is readily diagnosed on the basis of flock history and presence of typical lesions. In some cases, laboratory diagnosis by tissue or transmission studies is necessary.

There is no treatment for fowl pox. Disease control is accomplished best by preventative vaccination since ordinary management and sanitation practices will not prevent it. Several kinds of vaccines are available and are effective if used properly.

Vaccination of broilers is not usually required unless the mosquito population is high or infections have occurred previously. The chicks may be vaccinated as young as one day of age by using the wing-web method and using a one needle applicator. All replacement chickens are vaccinated against fowl pox when the birds are six to ten weeks of age. One application of fowl pox vaccine results in permanent immunity

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Old May 17th, 2007, 10:49 AM   #8
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

nasagot na tanong ko hehehe
POX { wet and dry}

First of all biddies should be vaccinated when they are 1 day old. Then again when they are 12 weeks old. But if you can't do that.. You should get the chicken/chickens with the virus away from everything else on the yard. You should immediately vaccinate all fowl that does not show signs of the virus. You should Run Antibiotics and Vitamins in water to keep secondary infections from showing up. Pox is an air born virus but can only be caught from an open wound. It is spread by mosquitoes and other biting bugs. The virus must inter threw an open cut. Never trim stags while you have pox on your yard. It takes 3 - 4 weeks for the virus to run its course. Once the birds has had the virus it will be immune. There is no cure for Pox. There is two forms of Pox wet and dry. Dry pox will show scabbed bumps on waddles, head, comb, and sometimes even the legs. Wet pox will show wart like sores on head, waddles, comb, legs, vent, throat, eyes. The sore inside the mouth will look like cankers and also show coryza like symptoms with the nasty smell. This can cause chickens not to be able to breath and die.. Sores on eye's can cause chickens to become blind also.
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Old May 18th, 2007, 10:10 AM   #9
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isoprinosine tablet, i give 1/4 tab and it works fast. Available on Mercury drug.
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Old May 19th, 2007, 11:10 AM   #10
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Old May 24th, 2007, 12:48 PM   #11
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

DOC TJT,

Good Day, possible po ba maging brood materials ang may fowl fox noong
sila ay sisiw pa? Ano po ang epekto sa kanyang offsprings? thanks.
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Old June 1st, 2007, 10:55 AM   #12
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From maxell:
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Mga cockmate my mga ilan akong mga 2months old chick na natamaan ng bulotong at sipon ng binaba ko sila sa lupa after how many days isa isa na silang nagkakasakit, ano kayang bacteria ang nakuha nila at paano nila eto nakuha at nakasama sakanila.



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Old June 1st, 2007, 11:03 AM   #13
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

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Fowl Pox is best prevented through vaccination....
I think???? dapat ay nakapag-disinfect ka muna kaagad especially doon sa lugar ng namatayan. Pangalawa ay dapat masabugan ng agricultural lime ang whole area ng farm para mawala ang bad elements sa lupa





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Saan po ba nabibili agricultural lime? Salamat po uli
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Old June 1st, 2007, 11:32 AM   #14
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

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Ang agricultural lime (APOG) ay nabibili sa hardware. Ito ay parang white powder na sinasabog...to neutralize the soil and should be done... twice a year.
Ito ay safe isabog sa palagid ng cord at range area at walang peligro makalason.... kung matuka ng manok.
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Old June 1st, 2007, 11:35 AM   #15
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

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Ang agricultural lime (APOG) ay nabibili sa hardware. Ito ay parang white powder na sinasabog...to neutralize the soil and should be done... twice a year.
Ito ay safe isabog sa palagid ng cord at range area at walang peligro makalason.... kung matuka ng manok.



As always, maraming salamat Doc Ted, puwede rin po ba ito sa ranging area ng mga sisiw?

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Old June 1st, 2007, 11:50 AM   #16
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Pox Treatment

Treatment:
Kung nagsisimula pa lamang ang bulutong? Maaaring lagyan kaagad ng Betadine solution ang pox lesions... araw-araw for 5 days.
Bigyan ng 1/8 tablet ng ISOPRINOSINE Tablet...para sa 2 month old na sisiw.
Makakabuti rin na mag-apply ng Terramycin ointment sa mga lesions sa mukha at paa.
Tandaan na ang fowl pox ay best prevented through vaccination. Importante na tingnan ang "prick site" sa wing web....kung namaga, dahil ibig sabihin nito ay nagkaroon ng {+} positive take.

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Old June 1st, 2007, 11:59 AM   #17
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

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Safe ito ilagay sa range area ng mga sisiw. Ang delikado ay ang mga chemicals gaya ng "disinfectant at insecticide".
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Old June 1st, 2007, 01:12 PM   #18
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

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apong ambo

Ang agricultural lime (APOG) ay nabibili sa hardware. Ito ay parang white powder na sinasabog...to neutralize the soil and should be done... twice a year.
Ito ay safe isabog sa palagid ng cord at range area at walang peligro makalason.... kung matuka ng manok.

DOC TJT, ito bang agricultural lime na ito yung tinatawag na kalburo? Any info fellow cockmates.
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Old June 1st, 2007, 01:27 PM   #19
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DOC TJT, ito bang agricultural lime na ito yung tinatawag na kalburo? Any info fellow cockmates.


magkaiba po ang Kalburo at Apog.
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Old June 2nd, 2007, 12:25 PM   #20
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

huwag kang maglalagay ng kalburo......apog is different...kalburo tepok ang nokis mo
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Old June 2nd, 2007, 12:36 PM   #21
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

sir,,maganda ang topic lalu n sa mga baguhan sa pagpapalahi..mas maganda ma prevent na kay sa e treatment pa ito...doc tjt keep up d goodwork...
na silip lang po hehehe..
backyard breeder po ng pampanga..
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Old June 2nd, 2007, 02:42 PM   #22
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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

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DOC TJT,

Good Day, possible po ba maging brood materials ang may fowl fox noong
sila ay sisiw pa? Ano po ang epekto sa kanyang offsprings? thanks.

Ang Fowl Pox ay isang viral disease na kapag naka-recover sila, they are considered.. immuned for life. May dalawang klase ng pox virus...DRY Pox at WET Pox. Kung dry type lang ang tumama sa supposedly gagawin mong broodcock, {depending on the severity}...maaari pa itong gawing broodcock. Sa kaso ng wet type...i wouldn'nt recommend you use him as your broodcock because the viral infection.....ay umaabot hanggang internal organs at maaaring makaapekto na sa kanyang ability to produce quality chickens.

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Re: Fowl Pox/bulutong

[
QUOTE=P_U_L_A]magkaiba po ang Kalburo at Apog.[/quote]
apog ito ba yong ginagamit ng matatanda na inihahalo sa nganga. tanong lang po?
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