Bumblefoot, New Ideas on Treatment with pictures

On July 1st, I found one of my Pekin ducks with what I would consider a bad case of Bumblefoot. Both feet were involved and I'm ashamed to say, the only way I found it was she was limping. One foot had 7 and the other had 3. I was able to grab her and bring her into the house and put her into a warm bath to clean and soak. Two water changes later and softened feet, all I had time to do was paint the bumbles with colorless iodine, grabbed the wrong stuff, and put her into a dog crate in my house until I could get everything ready to operate and get them gone. Did I mention the thought of this scared me half to death?

Sad to say it took 6 days before i was able to get everything together and someone to help out with the 'cure'. The following pictures are what we found after the bath we gave before the planned surgery to remove these things.




















As can be seen, there really wasn't much to operate on, even though I was prepared to do just that. No matter how much squeezing or prodding or soaking, there just wasn't anything more to come out, it was all on the scabs that were covering the sores. The swelling was down from the 'marbles' I saw when I first found them. I poured betadine over the ones I had opened and painted the ones that I hadn't again with the iodine and put her back into her crate with clean bedding.

the next pictures are of the same Pekin and anothe duck, Dottie the Mallard, who was also found limping.












As can be seen in the first two pictures, the bumbles have been dramatically reduced on the Pekin with just the iodine application and the smaller ones totally gone. The last four pictures are of the Mallard who is still under going the iodine applications.

As can be seen, this is how the left and right foot look tonight on the Pekin duck. The heels being the worst are still showing infection and need for more treatment. tomorrow, I will again give a bath and pull/cut out the scabbing and treat with straight iodine this time. These spots are now flat or as flat as they should be considering the part of the foot they are on. I will still touch up the places that had the spots before as well.
I’m just about to treat my Pekin. Did you bandage the feet afterwards ?
 
I've only Had to treat bumble in my chickens but if you can make her shoe out of a plastic bowl just cut the plastic about size of the foot then wrap in vet wrap then lay the foot on it and wrap it may stay better I know they are amazing how they can get things off either wrap or keep on clean bedding
 
I've only Had to treat bumble in my chickens but if you can make her shoe out of a plastic bowl just cut the plastic about size of the foot then wrap in vet wrap then lay the foot on it and wrap it may stay better I know they are amazing how they can get things off either wrap or keep on clean bedding
Ahh that is a good idea! Thanks for the tip. I’ll have to give it a try and see how she takes it.
 
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Does anyone know if the colorless iodine will work on bumblefoot that is between the toes and does not have a scab/head on it? I’ve gotten those off the bottom of the feet before but this clear looking bubble between her toes is new to me. I’m afraid to cut into her and I’m not sure the iodine will shrink it without the scab. I’ll post a pic.
 
Yeah I have treated them so many times. I’m going to do it every five days for a while and see if it kills the mites.
 

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