silkielover3
Chirping
- Nov 12, 2022
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Hi all,
This past Tuesday my husband & I noticed one of our silkie hens (about 8 mos old) walking a little funny, almost like a hop/limp. We put her in a separate cage from the others just so she wouldn’t be a target where she wasn’t moving around as well. On Wednesday she was still trying to hobble around in her crate, it hadn’t gotten better or worse. We decided to take her in and clean her feet really well & noticed her littlest toe nail on her R foot had come off
saw very small gray-looking spots on the pad of her foot with mild swelling? It was hard to tell if it was swelling or just the normal soft tissue pads on the bottom of their feet. Did some research & assumed it to be bumblefoot. Since Wed pm have been doing 15-20 min warm water w/epsom salt soaks, and then we put some antibiotic ointment on the pads of both feet then cover in vet wrap to keep it clean. Yesterday she was trying to walk around less but feet still looked about the same as before, not better or worse. Now today she’s been mostly sitting on her bum all day not really attempting to stand or walk much. We do have food & water in her crate. We took her in preparing for the nightly routine & noticed higher up on her leg darker spots that weren’t previously there. She’s very lethargic and holding her currently shes mostly resting with eyes closed but will alert to noises/sounds. Trying to offer her treats with a little less interest, and is unable to bear weight in her legs when we try to stand her up, mostly will flap her wings a ton as if losing her balance. Does this sound like bumblefoot? Is there anything additional we should be doing? Should I bring her into the vet? If not now, then when? Just heartbreaking to see her like this 
This past Tuesday my husband & I noticed one of our silkie hens (about 8 mos old) walking a little funny, almost like a hop/limp. We put her in a separate cage from the others just so she wouldn’t be a target where she wasn’t moving around as well. On Wednesday she was still trying to hobble around in her crate, it hadn’t gotten better or worse. We decided to take her in and clean her feet really well & noticed her littlest toe nail on her R foot had come off


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