Whoa, that sounded like a nasty bumblefoot case! Glad you caught it before it killed her. My Polish has had her 3rd shot of Penicillin (today) and is hanging in there. I was so worried about what Josie said, I went two days between shots instead of every other day. I hope she'll be okay. I haven't pulled off her vet wrap yet to check. I'll do that another day. Your bird sounds WAY worse than my Polish. I hope your bird will be okay. I think so long as you get that core/plug out and then squeeze out as much as you can, it's about all you can do. The antibiotic then has a chance of working once it's washed out. My other birds did really well after the surgeries.Just talked to Madawinks and I hope her hen pulls through. I think she breathed in some of the dry stall. Let's all say a prayer for little Bloom to recover. It would really break some kids hearts to loose her.
Great progress on the coop Trish. You have more energy than I do.
Well I found my first case of bumble foot and it was an awful one. I am surprised I never saw it before. This is one of my old Marans hens who's crop is always impacted and hangs down to the ground. I've made multiple attempts to treat it but it doesn't get better and she doesn't seem worse for the wear. I noticed a bump on her foot so I caught her. She had a bumble that had grown all the way through her foot and had started to penetrate in another spot. She had two other huge bumbles on the other foot. Surprising I was able to just pop the core right out of the two big ones without even soaking her feet. I brought her in and soaked her in epsom salts for a while and went to work with the exacto knife. The new spot I got a lot of stuff out of but I'm not sure I got the core if there even was one yet. On the other foot I cut about half way around the spot and simply pulled the core out. It bled but otherwise didn't seem to bother her. I put antibiotic ointment on both feet and gauze and vet wrap. She's back out running with the other birds. I don't dare cage her. The last time I did to treat her crop she quit eating and drinking altogether. She just won't accept a cage.
I hope her foot heals cause I know it will get wet. I'll just watch her for a few days. She spends most of her time near the porches on the house so she's easy to find. I don't know if she even lays anymore but she's always been a sweet hen so I don't care.
Sounds like you are doing your best-- more than a lot of people would ever think of doing. I sure hope she will be okay! How is she handling the nebulizer? Hopefully the noise isn't freaking her out. I think saline is a great idea. I'm guessing she could have checked out the stall-dry, maybe ate it? But even if she ate it, it shouldn't hurt her. I bet she just inhaled it.Trying a nebulizer with saline and a bit of albuterol.... Have in a dark room to decrease stress... Used Vicks on her comb. She has no mucus- it just looks like asthma.....
It's raining again here! It's pretty much rained off and on most of the day! I can't believe our luck!
