We had six with bumblefoot last spring/summer. I used the soak, clean, bandage with antibacterial ointment with vet wrap method, also. It took a long time. By the end, I was changing bandages once a week. Feet were always a bit dirty, but I found that they very quickly form a sturdy new skin over the wound under the scab. A pocket. Their feet a year later look like they never had a problem. I found that the source of the wounds was the bits of concrete and glass that they would dig up in their run by the barn. I had always checked for glass every couple of days, and thankfully, they must have gotten deep enough in their dust baths that they aren't digging up very much. The concrete, I had never picked up as I didn't recognize it as a problem. One day as they were all running over to me, I noticed that they just ran right over the rocks. They definitely don't watch where they walk. I took a garden cart in there and picked up all the concrete pieces. No more bumblefoot. We now patrol the run regularly looking for sharp rocks, glass, concrete, metal. We find these junk piles all over the property (a farm since the 1860s.) Whenever I'm digging and run across this stuff, I know I will find a building foundation nearby.
rural archaeology. Been printing off old air photos of the place and marking all the outlines/anomalies I can see. Next is a metal detector! (oops...a bit off topic).
