The last pic looks like bumble but the first two pics look like over grown scales. On the last pic is that a scab? I am thinking if all 3 pics are of the same place it’s not bumble but I’d still soak in Epsom salt to soften that area.
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The first two are the same foot from different angles. So you don't think I'll need to wrap anything just soak and clean.The last pic looks like bumble but the first two pics look like over grown scales. On the last pic is that a scab? I am thinking if all 3 pics are of the same place it’s not bumble but I’d still soak in Epsom salt to soften that area.
Ok thanks a lot I'll post again tomorrowI think soaking in Epsom salt and seeing if that will soften up that area. It’s similar to a callus.
Ok I'm just seeing this, but this is what they looked like after soaking them. I checked and one of my other ducks had a spot so I soaked her feet too. The first two are the duck in the original post and the second two are my other duck.I agree with @Miss Lydia
When you are able to soak them, if you happen to have an old SOFT toothbrush, you could brush the spots a bit, to try to clean them really well, to be able to see if there is any bumble or not.
I'm going to do the same with the toothbrush tomorrow.View attachment 1679674 View attachment 1679638 View attachment 1679639 View attachment 1679640
Ok I'm just seeing this, but this is what they looked like after soaking them. I checked and one of my other ducks had a spot so I soaked her feet too. The first two are the duck in the original post and the second two are my other duck.