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Jesschix92
In the Brooder
- Mar 14, 2022
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Thank you for this advice. We had an extremely tough winter and definitely thought it was frostbite too. We have been keeping him in a cozy spot in our garage in the meantime And he’s been sleeping on a bed of shavings.I see no bumblefoot. It's a serious case of frostbite where the tissue of his three front toes have been destroyed and his body is walling off the dead tissue, cutting off oxygen so they are turning black and eventually all three will fall off. That leaves him with a "club" foot but he will still be able to walk and run.
He will not be able to roost, so he'll need to sleep on the ground or use a special perch that's just a few inches tall.
Antibiotics are usually not necessary in cases such as this where the chicken's body is jettisoning the dead body parts before they can decay and spread bacteria systemically.