Chickens feet dieing scales falling off

JessyGii

In the Brooder
7 Years
Nov 4, 2012
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Ohio
I have a Black jersey Giant pullet that is a little over 2 months old.

she was in a grow out pen with several other pullets since they were chicks. no body else has any issue like this. all the other pullets that were with her are very healthy. this chicken I been noticing it wasn't growing like the others, the others were developing way faster. right now my other black jersey giant is twice her size and begging to develop a red comb.

she is very small, boney and her feet started to look terrible the scales were pealing right off, the toe nails were reddish black. I thought of the possibility of scaly leg mites, so I treated her over and over with no success, her condition is gotten terrible she isn't growing feathers like she should be. and now her feet have pretty much lost all the scales and the toes and nails are black and dead. her toes are hard as rocks like petrified wood. and the rest of her foot that isn't dead is raw, reddish purple and occasionally lightly pussy. she was never exposed to frost bite, or dirty bedding, I kept them on pine shavings and cleaned out daily.

The strange thing is her legs are fine this is only on her feet.

unfortunately I think I going to euthanize her tomorrow because her feet are causing her lots of pain and I don't want her to suffer her hole foot falling off.

she has been standing ok, eating, drinking and her poop is normal. so I am so clueless on what the heck is wrong with her. I was worried she had some sort of bad disease that would kill the rest of my birds too but nobody else has had symptoms or is currently showing any of these problems. I been checking all there feet everyday and I treated everyone for scaly leg mite just incase but everyone else is doing very well.

has anyone else had this problem, im wondering if she has some sort of vascular problem were she not receiving blood flow to her feet..
 
Could you post a picture of her feet? Is there any possibility that someone put bands around her legs when she was younger, and they have become too small, while cutting off her circulation? This happens more than you know when people buy chicks from another person. To get frostbite, the feet usually get wet, and then the skin is exposed to freezing temperatures. It is fairly common. Also a crush injury to the toes can cause the same problem.
 
Its not from leg bands because I picked her and her sisters up from Meyer hatchery as day old chicks and I haven't put any leg bands on her. I don't believe frost bite ether because they were kept inside until it was warm enough and they were big enough to be moved into an outdoor grow out pen. To this day none of the other chicks she was housed with have showed anything on them like this. I was worried at first it was some illness that would spread, but she is the only one who developed this condition. I am thinking maybe she was born with some sort of vascular problem, but I am still really kind of clueless as to what went wrong with her. I did end up putting her down because her toes were getting worse slowly dieing off and painful. I am still really wondering what causes this issue though.
 

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