My special needs hen has broken a toenail, she lives indoors due to special needs and has access to a variety of floor types and I use a good amount of supplements with her
I noticed that her one nail was shorter then normal and that there was something red/pink sticking out of it
I checked it out and it's not bleeding at all but it looks exposed and I'd like to make sure it's ok! I found the other part of the nail too and it seems like it just came off? Didn't break the inner part at all
I have no clue what could have caused it other then possibly maybe needing more calcium? She lays eggs but she can't eat normal oyster shell as she has a crossbeak, I make her vegetable smoothies I add calcium/brewers yeast/probiotics and I put chick grit in her crumbles! She's never had any issues with thin egg shells but I'm always watching her with it
Could low calcium/etc have caused this and how to I treat it? At the moment I only have blue kote, peck no more, vet rx, and some general dog/cat stuff. Should I bandage it and should I worry about infection?
Here are some pictures, I can get more if it can help!
I noticed that her one nail was shorter then normal and that there was something red/pink sticking out of it
I checked it out and it's not bleeding at all but it looks exposed and I'd like to make sure it's ok! I found the other part of the nail too and it seems like it just came off? Didn't break the inner part at all
I have no clue what could have caused it other then possibly maybe needing more calcium? She lays eggs but she can't eat normal oyster shell as she has a crossbeak, I make her vegetable smoothies I add calcium/brewers yeast/probiotics and I put chick grit in her crumbles! She's never had any issues with thin egg shells but I'm always watching her with it
Could low calcium/etc have caused this and how to I treat it? At the moment I only have blue kote, peck no more, vet rx, and some general dog/cat stuff. Should I bandage it and should I worry about infection?
Here are some pictures, I can get more if it can help!