Chickensandhorsesforlife
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I would soak her feet and let her rest. that is the best you can do right now.
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ouch, poor thing...Here is one of her feet.
wow, does she have 5 toes??Other foot.
dont clip too far though, it will bleedHer toenails look very long, you should clip them a little to help her walk a little better. Mine all have long nails though, so you can leave them if you want, but i would clip
How do you catch them to apply the petroleum jelly? I think a couple of my hens have frostbite on their combs.ouch, poor thing...
when ever my rooster has frostbite on his comb, i put petroleum jelly on it, and it heals very quickly. wish you luck, ok?
try slowly crouching down and offer them some treats, and slowly scoop them up in your arms. this way they wont be too stressed. glad to helpHow do you catch them to apply the petroleum jelly? I think a couple of my hens have frostbite on their combs.
petroleum jelly always helpsWill soaking heal the bumblefoot or how do I tackle that before it spreads?
thanks, i'll give it a try.try slowly crouching down and offer them some treats, and slowly scoop them up in your arms. this way they wont be too stressed. glad to help
I am just soaking her feet as we speak and will take photos for you after. Would love your opinion.Pictures of the tops of her feet and legs may be helpful to see the extent of frostbite.