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Rainieb
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Yes, All I see is the little circular black scab. At first when I didn’t know what it was, I questioned myself as to whether it was always there and part of the foot like a callous. The when I started googling and searching here I was pretty horrified that they got this. I will give this a try! Thank you .With all due respect @ChickNanny13 your description describes only one type of bumblefoot where the footpad May have gotten punctured by something and an abscess has formed. In that case the guardian will see a lot of redness and swelling.
And in the cases above it’s not common for the infection to be staph.
There are many different definitions of bumblefoot.
@Rainieb I rub the Baytril Otic on twice a day. No wrapping, I just try to make sure it’s a little dried before I release the hen.
Not sure about the wet season, if you have a covered run that’s great.
Expect that it will take a long time for those scabs to come off. A chickens footpad doesn’t have a lot of circulation.