Hello Everyone,
I recently noticed my 3 year old hen was limping ever so slightly yesterday afternoon. Turned her over to look at her foot and sure enough... bumblefoot. I soaked her foot in epsom salt with warm water and sprayed it with vetericyn. Her foot is swollen on the bottom and between 1 of her toes. It is warm to the touch. Other than that she is eating, drinking, roosting and laying.
Question is: Is it possible to heal bumblefoot (in the current state of the photo) with baths, disinfecting spray and neosporin and wrapping it up at night? I don't want to pick at the scab and make it worse by opening the area to more infection.. Has anyone ever cured bumblefoot this way?. I feel like she has had it for a few weeks now judging by other photos on the internet.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as my husband is squeamish and can't even discuss the options with me!
I recently noticed my 3 year old hen was limping ever so slightly yesterday afternoon. Turned her over to look at her foot and sure enough... bumblefoot. I soaked her foot in epsom salt with warm water and sprayed it with vetericyn. Her foot is swollen on the bottom and between 1 of her toes. It is warm to the touch. Other than that she is eating, drinking, roosting and laying.
Question is: Is it possible to heal bumblefoot (in the current state of the photo) with baths, disinfecting spray and neosporin and wrapping it up at night? I don't want to pick at the scab and make it worse by opening the area to more infection.. Has anyone ever cured bumblefoot this way?. I feel like she has had it for a few weeks now judging by other photos on the internet.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as my husband is squeamish and can't even discuss the options with me!