so we all know bumble foot sucks, and we all feel bad after those operations or seeing our chickens limp around when it does happen.
so i guess i was curious, does anyone know or ever seen little booties for after fixing a chickens foot? i don't want to have something that will hold moisture just something to keep their feet safe for a few days to allow healing. i usually use that ace bandage and bundle up their feet so act as a boot but its a pain. i haven't had any issues with my previous things but i think this would be a cool idea.
so i guess i was curious, does anyone know or ever seen little booties for after fixing a chickens foot? i don't want to have something that will hold moisture just something to keep their feet safe for a few days to allow healing. i usually use that ace bandage and bundle up their feet so act as a boot but its a pain. i haven't had any issues with my previous things but i think this would be a cool idea.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
If they exist, you would most likely find them at mypetchicken.com.
). Keeping bumble foot victims in a confined, low stress area (like a small chicken run or chicken tractor) with something easy to do (like a handful of grass-clippings) for the first week or two gives time for bumble foot surgeries heal.
I could go on forever if the subject is on chickens but I often shouldn't.
Yay! 

