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I have her foot soaking now. How long should I soak it? Should I put anything on it afterward?That would be a good start!
Could you post a photo of the scab on her foot pad ?
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I have her foot soaking now. How long should I soak it? Should I put anything on it afterward?That would be a good start!
Could you post a photo of the scab on her foot pad ?
I have her foot soaking now. How long should I soak it? Should I put anything on it afterward?
Thank you so much for your help.I usually let it soak for around 10 mins, you don’t need to put anything on her foot after.
Thank you for your help. I am soaking her foot now and keeping my fingers crossed.Is there a chance she stepped on something sharp, such as a wire, piece of sharp plastic or a nail or a screw? Perhaps it's a splinter.
Here is a photo from this morning. The “scab” might have just been something she stepped in (?)After soaking in Epson Salt & warm water, check the "scab" ... Could we get a picture to decide whether is a start of bumble foot. Orpingtons are "heavy" gals, I've had several of them & they are my favorite breed. It's very possible she "sprained" herself but I'm more concerned about the newly discovered "scab".