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  1. Katakornchicks

    Experimental Bumblefoot removal success!! (The Easy Way!!)

    Well, I usually start with removing the previous scab, then if there is already an open hole underneath, great. But a lot of the time their feet will heal SUPER fast and I have to make a new cut underneath the scab because the old hole is either too small or closed up.
  2. Katakornchicks

    Experimental Bumblefoot removal success!! (The Easy Way!!)

    I agree with most of what you said, but I will say I don't think chickens drinking the bath water is a concern, as don't chickens pretty much refuse to drink warm water? (I've read that in articles about risk of dehydration in the summer if the water gets too warm)
  3. Katakornchicks

    Experimental Bumblefoot removal success!! (The Easy Way!!)

    The water is about 2-3 inches deep. That particular chicken got a little wetter than normal because she tried to escape and splashed water on herself. She wasn't soaked tho. The other hen I tried it on just sat in there quietly the whole time, and she only had a slightly wet bum. Drying them off...
  4. Katakornchicks

    Experimental Bumblefoot removal success!! (The Easy Way!!)

    Here are some photos of my tub set up, and one of the hens wrapped up. The hen is an Easter egger. So medium sized. I think this set up would still leave plenty of room for a larger chicken too. As far as Epsom salt, I never measured how much I used. I just put a lot, until the water couldn't...
  5. Katakornchicks

    Experimental Bumblefoot removal success!! (The Easy Way!!)

    Hey folks. So bumblefoot is one ailment I've always struggled to treat within my flock, and I've never been able to find a way to do it successfully after many difficult (and mildly traumatic attempts) but finally, I've discovered the secret. A, dare I say it, EASY way! I've done this on 3 feet...
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