lexidowney
Hatching
- May 20, 2025
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I’m dealing with bumblefoot for the first time. I have a total of 6 chickens and 2 of them have it. 1 year and 1 month- both golden comets.
I noticed a significant limp in one girl so checked her feet. I noticed the black scab associated with bumblefoot on the foot she was NOT limping on. I soaked her in Epsom salt and got her clean up where I noticed a smaller scab on the foot she was limping on. Watched a couple YouTube videos and attempted to extract. We got the scab out and explored a little but wasn’t quite sure if we got it all or not. We kept wrapped her up and kept her in for the night. This morning I soaked her again, applied microcyn AH, and neosporin and wrapped her back up and put her back with her sisters. She went right in and laid her egg. She’s eating/drinking like normal, walking but still has a significant limp. She also is occasionally laying in the run. What else should I do? Is it normal that she’s limping? How do I know if I got it all out? Any help is very much appreciated. Pictures included after attempting to remove
I noticed a significant limp in one girl so checked her feet. I noticed the black scab associated with bumblefoot on the foot she was NOT limping on. I soaked her in Epsom salt and got her clean up where I noticed a smaller scab on the foot she was limping on. Watched a couple YouTube videos and attempted to extract. We got the scab out and explored a little but wasn’t quite sure if we got it all or not. We kept wrapped her up and kept her in for the night. This morning I soaked her again, applied microcyn AH, and neosporin and wrapped her back up and put her back with her sisters. She went right in and laid her egg. She’s eating/drinking like normal, walking but still has a significant limp. She also is occasionally laying in the run. What else should I do? Is it normal that she’s limping? How do I know if I got it all out? Any help is very much appreciated. Pictures included after attempting to remove