- Sep 11, 2011
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I've identified a roo that has bumblefoot. Then came to find a limping hen that I also identified as having bumblefoot. A few days ago I did the 'surgery' on the hen and I'm hoping I did alright. Today when clipping feathers, I inspected everyones feet. Unfortunately it seems around half of my birds have at least one foot affected.
Some have it on both feet, but in most cases it's just small spots. They all seem to look the same...small to medium size scab on the pad of the foot. You can see that in some cases there's 'stuff' under the scab too. The roo has it on the sides of his middle toes, in the knuckle area. That's the only difference. I feel so bad because I didn't recognize his for so long.
I'm wondering first and foremost if there's any way I'm dxing this wrong. Are there any other foot issues that it could be. I'm so bothered by how many are affected. Most of my birds are larger body breeds (GLW, SLW, Buff Brahma's). The ones I notice not so affected are the Americauna and Barred Rock. Could this be a roost height issue? Whatever's going on I need to fix it! I can't stand that this has happened to them
Oh, and w/so many affected should is there anything I should do differently with treating them? Please give any thoughts advice! Thanks!

I'm wondering first and foremost if there's any way I'm dxing this wrong. Are there any other foot issues that it could be. I'm so bothered by how many are affected. Most of my birds are larger body breeds (GLW, SLW, Buff Brahma's). The ones I notice not so affected are the Americauna and Barred Rock. Could this be a roost height issue? Whatever's going on I need to fix it! I can't stand that this has happened to them
