AnimalLover117
Chirping
- Jul 7, 2022
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So I have done surgery on this chicken 2 times and her foot hasn't stopped swelling completely. Am I doing something wrong? Does it look like bumblefoot? (I have been treating it as bumblefoot)
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I have soaked her foot in Epsom salt and warm water a few times, I've done the surgery in her foot twice and afterwards I put neosporin on it and bandaged it up. I also have put peroxide over it.It looks like bumblefoot to me. How have you been treating?
How often had you been changing over the bandages and reapplying the neosporin? Peroxide is good for a one time rinse, but it doesn't do a whole lot after that.I have soaked her foot in Epsom salt and warm water a few times, I've done the surgery in her foot twice and afterwards I put neosporin on it and bandaged it up. I also have put peroxide over it.
I think 1-2 times a day is good. @RubelliteRose has given some good advice!I'm probably not changing it enough then (1 or 2 a day usually). How many times a day should it be changed? I apply neosporin everytime the bandages are changed
The picture attached is what I pulled out the first time, which is why I didn't understand why there was still swelling. It has been a bit rainy which is probably part of the problem. Thanks for the link!
Bumblefoot can take a while to heal. I change the bandage every other day unless it is raining, then more often so the foot doesn't stay damp. Were you able to remove a solidish core from foot?
Here are the instructions that I use for bumblefoot: https://www.tillysnest.com/2015/12/non-surgical-bumblefoot-treatment-html/
I usually try to do as little extra damage to the foot as possible. However, I did have one girl who had swelling on the top of her foot similar to your picture. I could not get the core removed from the bottom of her foot, so, I bought a surgical scalpel and made a tiny incision over to swelling. I was then able to easily remove the core, coat the wound in neosporin and it healed fairly quickly after that.
ThanksThat is a good sized core, but I have had a couple of cases of bumblefoot where I had to remove a core twice because it didn't heal the first time around. Hope your girl heals and feels better soon!