Bumblefoot question

Nov 22, 2019
1,110
2,098
261
NC
I have a year old white Leghorn hen with what I believe to be bumblefoot (looks exactly like it) in between her middle and left toe (not on the bottom of the foot) i’ve left it alone for about 5-7 days and I honestly think it’s gotten smaller/better. Should I soak it and try to get the infection out? Or should I leave it alone and see if it goes away completely? Should I start her on an antibiotic? I have Tylan and Oxytetracycline.
 

Attachments

  • A160033C-41D3-40B7-878D-8B31A8754DF7.jpeg
    A160033C-41D3-40B7-878D-8B31A8754DF7.jpeg
    140.2 KB · Views: 14
  • 24A00810-837F-4465-8828-7D7D9762A7C3.jpeg
    24A00810-837F-4465-8828-7D7D9762A7C3.jpeg
    162 KB · Views: 11
I was told that bumblefoot won't go away without treatment but I soaked my hen in a epsom salt bath a few days in a row and saw such significant improvement that I decided not to cut and she healed perfectly fine. It was also cold at the time and I even thought maybe the cold frost on the grass may have helped reduce the swelling as she healed? Anyway, she's perfectly fine now. :) Good luck with your hen!
 
Showing some pics of her feet instead of her head would help here. ;)
I usually leave them alone unless they look infected(red) or it is seriously impeding their mobility.
I’ll definitely get some in the morning. She isn’t limping or not walking she gets around normally i’ll double check but no obvious signs of infection. I heard they can die from bumblefoot is this true?
 
I was told that bumblefoot won't go away without treatment but I soaked my hen in a epsom salt bath a few days in a row and saw such significant improvement that I decided not to cut and she healed perfectly fine. It was also cold at the time and I even thought maybe the cold frost on the grass may have helped reduce the swelling as she healed? Anyway, she's perfectly fine now. :) Good luck with your hen!
Thank you!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom