CashewVulture
Songster
- May 28, 2024
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I think two of my hens have bumblefoot. Both have it on both their feet but hen one is limping and holds her foot high. I treated my hen with the limping foot by soaking it in epsom salt and then removing the black scab using a needle and small blade. I couldn’t get deeper in though, it’s really hard to cut further down. First picture is her “good” foot, the one she puts her weight on, and the other is the bad foot after I cut off the black scab
So hens can have bumblefoot but not be in pain? Because my other hen doesn’t seem affected at all, but both her feet have black scabs (not dried poop or anything) like in the first picture.
Also I don’t know how I should wrap the wound up. (The one I operated on) I can’t just let her walk outside with this?
So hens can have bumblefoot but not be in pain? Because my other hen doesn’t seem affected at all, but both her feet have black scabs (not dried poop or anything) like in the first picture.
Also I don’t know how I should wrap the wound up. (The one I operated on) I can’t just let her walk outside with this?