Stockpilejoy
Songster
Lol, Don't think I've ever seen Chicken feet that clean. You definitely deserve brownie points for getting her so pristine.let me try thumbnail picView attachment 1944436 View attachment 1944437

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Lol, Don't think I've ever seen Chicken feet that clean. You definitely deserve brownie points for getting her so pristine.let me try thumbnail picView attachment 1944436 View attachment 1944437
ty...i wash their feet frequently, my girls love to be pamperedLol, Don't think I've ever seen Chicken feet that clean. You definitely deserve brownie points for getting her so pristine.Hope she has a quick recovery and your flock stays healthy and safe from here on out.
thank you all for your helpIt looks good to me too. Keep putting ointment, keeping it wrapped, and in a few more days, it should be good to go.
Exactly what I was going to suggest. They look good to me! Nice work! Bumblefoot takes a looooong time to heal. Pretty much anything afflicting a chicken does, it seems. You are def on the right track!I still don't see anything that makes me think it needs to be dug out again. I would give it some more time, just use your ointment and wrap to protect it, and see how it progresses.