- Aug 25, 2013
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Last year we had a hen that died from an infection from bumble foot. We did what we could. Even removed the kernel. She did not make it. The infection had spread tothe rest of her body. This year we had lost 2 more hens. Feel that it was simply due to excessive heat. We tried everything we could. They have 2 fans a swamp cooler and a large pan we kept ice in. It was 117 that day. I know it was hot I work outside.
On to the question. We have 6 hens now. I watch their health very close. In the last 2 weeks it appears that 4 out of 6 have what looks like bumble foot. The pads are slightly enlarged and they have the tell tale sign of the little black/brown spot. My wife and I do not want to go through chicken surgery again. The first hen we noticed that had it we gave penicillin shots to and made a difference. Nothing has changed in the coop for some time. Do they all need penicillin? Is there an oral vs injection? Lastly why would they all get it all of a sudden?
Thanks
Matt
On to the question. We have 6 hens now. I watch their health very close. In the last 2 weeks it appears that 4 out of 6 have what looks like bumble foot. The pads are slightly enlarged and they have the tell tale sign of the little black/brown spot. My wife and I do not want to go through chicken surgery again. The first hen we noticed that had it we gave penicillin shots to and made a difference. Nothing has changed in the coop for some time. Do they all need penicillin? Is there an oral vs injection? Lastly why would they all get it all of a sudden?
Thanks
Matt