The company I work for runs group homes for disabled adults. One of the programs has a farm with 3 dozen leghorn hens. 4 of the hens has bumble foot. It is not on the bottoms of their feet but more in between 2 toes. I've been working with other staff preparing for their treatment (surgery). We can't figure out how they have gotten it. The roosts are low and smooth. All the wood is painted. Could it be a parasite or a nutrition issue? And why between the toes with the scab on top of the swollen area?
Any advice or input would be appreciated!! I've googled the heck out of the subject and have read many of the posts here and I'm still at a loss for the cause.
Any advice or input would be appreciated!! I've googled the heck out of the subject and have read many of the posts here and I'm still at a loss for the cause.