Mumma chicken
Hatching
- May 6, 2021
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Hi All,
I'm new to the group and would really love some advice.
My bantam chicken of approx 8 years old was diagnosed with bumblefoot by the vet after she has a swollen bleeding raw foot in Dec 2020. She was given Metronidazole which seemed to help at first.
For the last four months we have battled with the wound. It just will not heal.
We go between courses of the same antibiotics (three times now) to bathing in epsom salts and changing the dressing every three days. I can't leave it undressed as it bleeds and she pecks it.
The wound just bleeds regularly and must cause discomfort as she doesnt like to use it although a padded dressing helps her.
Right now it's smelling really fishy.
The vets just aren't interested or trained enough to help her and I'm at my wits end.
She's such a lovely girl, friendly, eats lots, very alert. We just can't help this wound.
Any thoughts please?
I'm new to the group and would really love some advice.
My bantam chicken of approx 8 years old was diagnosed with bumblefoot by the vet after she has a swollen bleeding raw foot in Dec 2020. She was given Metronidazole which seemed to help at first.
For the last four months we have battled with the wound. It just will not heal.
We go between courses of the same antibiotics (three times now) to bathing in epsom salts and changing the dressing every three days. I can't leave it undressed as it bleeds and she pecks it.
The wound just bleeds regularly and must cause discomfort as she doesnt like to use it although a padded dressing helps her.
Right now it's smelling really fishy.
The vets just aren't interested or trained enough to help her and I'm at my wits end.
She's such a lovely girl, friendly, eats lots, very alert. We just can't help this wound.
Any thoughts please?