Abigail Rosette
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- Mar 28, 2022
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aw. hope yours are okay...Send photos. Unfortunately I have so many that I might be able to help with identifying it.

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aw. hope yours are okay...Send photos. Unfortunately I have so many that I might be able to help with identifying it.
Looking at the pictures of your setup on the last page of this thread... I'm going to guess that the height of the roosts is the problem.Update!!! I put 2 + 2 = 4 it must be the height issues because all of them got it at the same time so it has to be where they sleep or spend the time in the run until noon!!!!
Nonetheless that is my hope and I hope I'm right but I will keep you posted!
i am going to try to soak in epsom salt, paint clear idodine on it wrap it, continue that until it comes out, and then put chlorhexidine until fully healed... open for any suggestions as this is my first time handling it.Can't say for sure but I'm 90% certain that's bumblefoot. My old girl Pinga got it on the tops of her toes only (like here) and nothing underneath. Do you know how to treat it?![]()
Looking at the pictures of your setup on the last page of this thread... I'm going to guess that the height of the roosts is the problem.
Them jumping down from that height specifically is the problem.
That's probably the best thing you can do for it, good luck hope it healsi am going to try to soak in epsom salt, paint clear idodine on it wrap it, continue that until it comes out, and then put chlorhexidine until fully healed... open for any suggestions as this is my first time handling it.
thank you!That's probably the best thing you can do for it, good luck hope it heals![]()
I appreciate all of you and never even dawned on me but it does make total sense being that so many got it at the same time!!! I did add extra letters but I'm going to lower all the roots in the 70 ft run.Looking at the pictures of your setup on the last page of this thread... I'm going to guess that the height of the roosts is the problem.
Them jumping down from that height specifically is the problem.
You sound like you're on the right track and hope that helps... I ended up having to remove the black spot super disgusting, but I had to do it. Wear gloves when you apply the iodine it's a possible staph infection and can be transferred.i am going to try to soak in epsom salt, paint clear idodine on it wrap it, continue that until it comes out, and then put chlorhexidine until fully healed... open for any suggestions as this is my first time handling it.