Jan 13, 2021 #1 Outsider Chirping Jun 12, 2020 52 50 53 Central Texas I don't know what is on the chickens foot. Anyone have an idea? Attachments 1.jpg 429.1 KB · Views: 18 2.jpg 618.6 KB · Views: 14
Jan 13, 2021 #3 SulkyBantam ···ʞɔǝꓒ ʎɹǝʌƎ ɥʇᴉM ɹǝʇɹoɥS ɓuᴉʇʇǝꓨ sI ʞɐǝꓭ ʎW Nov 3, 2020 3,148 12,105 606 The Emerald Isle My Coop My Coop Yep, needs immediate treatment- you don't want a lame hen.
Jan 13, 2021 Thread starter #4 Outsider Chirping Jun 12, 2020 52 50 53 Central Texas What is the treatment
Jan 13, 2021 Thread starter #5 Outsider Chirping Jun 12, 2020 52 50 53 Central Texas The bottom of the foot looks ok Attachments 3.jpg 355.2 KB · Views: 12
Jan 13, 2021 #6 SulkyBantam ···ʞɔǝꓒ ʎɹǝʌƎ ɥʇᴉM ɹǝʇɹoɥS ɓuᴉʇʇǝꓨ sI ʞɐǝꓭ ʎW Nov 3, 2020 3,148 12,105 606 The Emerald Isle My Coop My Coop More photos would help, on underside too. That looks to be an advanced case
Jan 13, 2021 Thread starter #7 Outsider Chirping Jun 12, 2020 52 50 53 Central Texas By looking at the bottom, do you still think it is bumblefoot?
Jan 13, 2021 #8 SulkyBantam ···ʞɔǝꓒ ʎɹǝʌƎ ɥʇᴉM ɹǝʇɹoɥS ɓuᴉʇʇǝꓨ sI ʞɐǝꓭ ʎW Nov 3, 2020 3,148 12,105 606 The Emerald Isle My Coop My Coop I think so, can you get any closer photos. How long has it been like this?
Jan 13, 2021 #9 Madie'sOddFlock Songster 5 Years Apr 17, 2018 425 694 211 Maine Bumblefoot isn't always in the bottom of the foot. It's likely that there was a sore or scrape on top of the foot and that got infected.
Bumblefoot isn't always in the bottom of the foot. It's likely that there was a sore or scrape on top of the foot and that got infected.
Jan 13, 2021 Thread starter #10 Outsider Chirping Jun 12, 2020 52 50 53 Central Texas What is the treatment?