Are her feet discolored? Can you get more pictures of the feet in good light? It certainly could be frostbite, especailly if she stepped into water when the temps dropped. The picture below is what frostbite can look like:
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Are her feet discolored? Can you get more pictures of the feet in good light? It certainly could be frostbite, especailly if she stepped into water when the temps dropped. The picture below is what frostbite can look like:
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Wouldn't want to do that if it's frostbite.get a toothbrush and clean up real good
soak with epson salts get a toothbrush and clean up real good then put on coconut oil keep doing it for a few days give her some vit e and b complex too wont hurt . and some boiled eggs it should make her feel a little better maybe some baby asprin too
I would definitely not scrub or rub anything, now that there is a concern of possible frostbite, until that is ruled out. For scaly leg mites that would have been okay, but if there is frostbite, that could damage the skin. The soaking in warm water would be okay, but no massaging or scrubbing.Wouldn't want to do that if it's frostbite.
Hijacking here, but it seems to me that frostbitten feet are a management issue; wet bedding, feet in water dishes, standing on cold metal, or something? I'm not in Wyoming, but we do have cold weather here (9F overnight today!) and I've not had frostbitten toes or feet, ever.
Did I just curse my birds?
Any opinions on this management aspect?
Mary