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  1. EmmaRainboe

    Bumblefoot.

    I do not believe roost height is the issue. Believe there are two Possible causes. 1) I‘ve been letting them out to free range everyday for the past few days as I’ve been treating for mites in their coop. 2) Due to me treating mites In the coop I had to remove all the bedding. Because of this...
  2. EmmaRainboe

    Bumblefoot.

    I took Scary (bird in first picture) to the vet. I’ll let them handle it. But I‘Ll take care of the less infected girls. Do they look like I’ll need to cut it out?
  3. EmmaRainboe

    Bumblefoot.

    I also found this in my medicine cabinet. I will put it on their feet after I get them 100% clean. Is this okay? Do I need to wrap afterwards?
  4. EmmaRainboe

    Bumblefoot.

    Just found out my girl Nugget has it just barely. I could hardly see it. When I squeezed it the tiniest bit of pus came out. Should I just spray it with that stuff or is there something more I need to do?
  5. EmmaRainboe

    Bumblefoot.

    I managed to snag a 2:00 vet appointment for the big girl. But I was just inspecting the other girls and found this girl has it on both her feet. It’s not as advanced. Does she need a vet appointment, or is it early enough not to require cutting it out? Also I will inspect the coop to see what...
  6. EmmaRainboe

    Bumblefoot.

    Also I don’t currently have antibacterial cream to fill the wound with later on if I need it. I‘m not apposed to getting some but I’m not sure what I need. This is all I have right now.
  7. EmmaRainboe

    Bumblefoot.

    My girl Scary has bumblefoot. Never treated it before so could use some guidance. It looks pretty bad. Giving her an Epsom (however you spell it) salt bath as we speak. (Or type)
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