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She’s such a good girl
so does it look like pus making its way out of the smaller scab?

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It does have some solid mass in it, yes. It is swollen between the toes still so I assume that is pus, too.Possibly. Appears to be healing. Does it feel like there is a hard kernel in the foot when palpitated?
Was thinking about that today. It seems like a helpful tool. If we keep going as we are without any progress I will definitely do it. I’m hopeful we can get more to come to the surface and work out.I would try the donut splint. This was how my hen's foot was. Could never squeeze anything out because it was an encapsulated kernel. Even a month of Baytril did nothing to help.
But the kernel already came out. First picture shows that. I think this is a part of the kernel that stayed in but that's a guess too.I would try the donut splint. This was how my hen's foot was. Could never squeeze anything out because it was an encapsulated kernel. Even a month of Baytril did nothing to help.
Was thinking about that today. It seems like a helpful tool. If we keep going as we are without any progress I will definitely do it. I’m hopeful we can get more to come to the surface and work out.
Could be more than one pocket of infection, so 2 kernels. I thoght you noticed 2 scaps?But the kernel already came out. First picture shows that. I think this is a part of the kernel that stayed in but that's a guess too.
So, you guys have to forgive me, I am ignorant with the terms associated with bumblefoot. There were definitely 2 scabs; the initial big one we soaked and removed that had some white stuck to it, I think that is what is called a “kernel”, yes?Could be more than one pocket of infection, so 2 kernels. I thoght you noticed 2 scaps?
Yes, sounds like two areas of infection. I would wrap with a donut splint and allow the 2nd one to work its way out.So, you guys have to forgive me, I am ignorant with the terms associated with bumblefoot. There were definitely 2 scabs; the initial big one we soaked and removed that had some white stuck to it, I think that is what is called a “kernel”, yes?
Then there was a tiny second scab near it that we were able to remove but nothing came with it, it was just a small scab. But under that one you could see white pus and it was nearer the swollen/hard area between her toes. That is the area where I am concerned now, because when I push that swollen mass towards the opening from the little scab I see white, which I think is the cheesy chicken pus that needs to be removed.
Please tell me I am not wrong and am mutilating her foot pad for no reason![]()