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Oh interesting, I’d be willing to try the pine pellets in their forage area, it’s very twiggy, Rocky, and mulchy. And giving them cantelope treats would be no problem.I have ducks and chickens and a long history battling bumblefoot. I have it under control now.
First, I lowered the roost. That solved it for the 2 big hens who kept having problems. Sounds like this is not an issue for you.
Second, I sanded everything that they perched on. I even covered a couple of places with waterproof tape (like flex tape).
Third, I did a massive clean out.
Fourth, I added bedding to their foraging area. The ducks were the hardest to treat. Took months. I think the biggest problem was the area where they forage during the day. I live in a wooded area, and pine cones and rocks are ubiquitous. I have added pelletized pine bedding that I then wet down so that it turns to sawdust. I pick up the pine cones and rocks as I see them and add the sawdust bedding in high traffic areas. The bedding is SOFT. Like, I could walk barefoot on it soft. And it smells amazing and absorbs all kinds of water. Love it.
Fifth, I do weekly foot checks on everyone. The ducks' feet get treated with lanolin if they get dry. I find that if their feet get dry, they are prone to cracking and injury.
Sixth, I give more fruits and veggies that are high in vitamin A (pumpkin, cantaloupe, etc.) as I read that this helps prevent bumblefoot. Don't know how much it helps, but after it took almost 3 months of nightly soaking and 2 rounds of antibiotics to get my Runner's feet healthy, I was desperate. Plus they love the treats.
It was kind of a lot of work, but my flock's had ZERO bumblefoot in almost a year now.