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BlueBaby your coop was so much cooler than outside. Maybe the misters but it was comfortable in there.
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BlueBaby your coop was so much cooler than outside. Maybe the misters but it was comfortable in there.
I get that every day with the younger ones. There's always one or two that jump right into the bucket!All of mine seem to be holding up ok over here. I do have one NN pullet that has started getting greedy? When I go in to feed them, she jumps up trying to be the first to the food.
I get that every day with the younger ones. There's always one or two that jump right into the bucket!
We removed a large tarantula from the coop today! The chickens were all in the run so they didn't see it, but I'm sure they would have had a collective freak-out if it crossed their path lol.
A week has gone by and I am still treating with Tricide neo. Some chickens don't seem to mind 5-10 minutes of toe dips, and others hate it. The Australorp and Wyandotte are the most difficult, they holler and scratch and flap. I feel so bad. It is very time consuming and the results are fairly inconsistent. Of the ten girls, one was not showing signs of bumblefoot so I didn't treat her, two have healed up quite nicely, and three look like they are doing better with scabs becoming lighter and peeling off. But several have had no improvement at all, and now I'm thinking I may have to do the surgery on them (which I am dreading) If some can't even handle having their toes dipped in water, how will they handle me digging an infection out of them? The good news is that none of them are showing signs of being in pain...no limping or lameness or anything like that. I suppose those symptoms come as the infection progresses, so I need to help them heal as soon as possible. What a horrible thing, this bumblefoot business!
Do you do surgery on the foot? I don't mind soaking and wrapping, it's the cutting I'm unsure aboutGus has Bumblefoot on both feet. I’ve been soaking in epsin salts and the wrapping them with antibiotic cream. They are looking better.
I get that every day with the younger ones. There's always one or two that jump right into the bucket!