Bantam with bumblefoot!!

AnnaGraceD

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Hey! I have a petite bantam hen that has bumblefoot. It's very little, but I don't want it to spread. She is very small and young and I am afraid that anything to traumatic might damage her. Any help is appreciated.
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Thank you so much, adrikeen! Do you think, because there it is right on her toe, i can just take the scab off? Its not even big enough to do surgery. Thanks agian!!
 
This is another option, non-surgical. I can't see it well enough in your pictures, but this may work for you. It just takes patience for the soaking.
https://www.tillysnest.com/2015/12/non-surgical-bumblefoot-treatment.html/?spref=pi
Also I'm wondering if she lost her toenail or the tip of her toe and that's just a scab or even just dirt built up?
I think soaking it and very gently giving it a good cleaning would be a good start and just getting a good look. Hope that helps.
 
I agree that it looks like she lost a nail and had dirt/debris build up around the bloody area. This happens on my quail occasionally if they lose a nail, or they walk around in wet shavings and get balls of gunk on their feet sometimes. I'd say a good soak in warm water to clean her up, maybe a little Neosporin on the nail area if it looks rough from being broken off, and she should be as good as new.
 
I agree that it looks like she lost a nail and had dirt/debris build up around the bloody area. This happens on my quail occasionally if they lose a nail, or they walk around in wet shavings and get balls of gunk on their feet sometimes. I'd say a good soak in warm water to clean her up, maybe a little Neosporin on the nail area if it looks rough from being broken off, and she should be as good as new.
Thank you so much! Will do. I had a closer look yesterday and I think you are right
 
I agree that it looks like she lost a nail and had dirt/debris build up around the bloody area.

I agree, it looks like she has lost a nail. You can soak it in epsom salts, then gently clean it. Examine it for any swelling or inflammation. Usually if it's kept clean you won't have any problems.
 

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