Ladobaze
Songster
My chicken lost a toe recently. (Likely a rat. I’ve fixed that issue.) But I need help. Here is the break down of what’s going on. I’m trying to think of all the info I can so I can get ample help.
-lost toe about a week ago. I thought she was broody and left her alone for a couple of days but then checked on her and noticed the toe (cue the guilt. Uhg.) Also, first pic is from the day I noticed it.
-I Immediately soaked it in Epsom salt. Sprayed with an antiseptic spray. Put Neosporin on it and wrapped it with gauze and vet tape.
- I change the bandage every two days. Each time I spray it and put Neosporin on it and re-wrap.
- it smelled the first day or two but the smell has almost completely gone away HOWEVER today I noticed that whole foot/leg is HOT. Likely infection? I don’t have a vet that treats chickens anywhere near me so I’m doing everything I know how to help her and honestly freaking out just a bit. She’s our fav girl and this is my first ever chicken injury
- today I gave her some dried (It’s all I had but will be getting fresh later today) oregano on top of a bit of yogurt (read that was good for her somewhere on here). I also added it to her water with some ACV
- she doesn’t forage around like normal and just sits around all day. However, If I throw some scratch out, she will limp around to get that like her life depends on it. So I call that a good sign. She’s not eating her crumbles though that I can tell.
- she does sometimes follow me still but will take many breaks as I walk around.
- her skin that has blackened (second photo. About 3 days after first photo) is drying up around the bone, but the bone is still visible and sticking out just slightly on one side.
I’m honestly at a loss and just not sure what to do or if what I’m doing is right. I’m sick to my stomach and just want her to be ok and as comfortable as possible. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. I have Blue Kote but since the bone is sticking out I thought a wrap might still be best for now to keep it clean.
Also, on a lighter note. I was always a huge city girl and I’ve had a fear of birds my whole life. I got my first chickens when my husband left for basic training as a little surprise gift for him when he gets back. He grew up a backyard farm boy. They extended his training for 18 months (he has an intense military job that requires all sorts of additional training) and so I was “stuck” figuring out chicken life on my own and I clearly FELL. IN. LOVE. With our chickens. We went from two to 7 (5 silkie chicks! My human girls are in heaven) . Still not near what most of you have but way more than I ever thought I’d want. And I want more. My husband can’t believe what’s happening to me lol CHICKEN MATH IS REAL! Also we plan to get goats when he gets home. Just love this life with the exception of this toe situation
Anyways, thanks for the help!
-lost toe about a week ago. I thought she was broody and left her alone for a couple of days but then checked on her and noticed the toe (cue the guilt. Uhg.) Also, first pic is from the day I noticed it.
-I Immediately soaked it in Epsom salt. Sprayed with an antiseptic spray. Put Neosporin on it and wrapped it with gauze and vet tape.
- I change the bandage every two days. Each time I spray it and put Neosporin on it and re-wrap.
- it smelled the first day or two but the smell has almost completely gone away HOWEVER today I noticed that whole foot/leg is HOT. Likely infection? I don’t have a vet that treats chickens anywhere near me so I’m doing everything I know how to help her and honestly freaking out just a bit. She’s our fav girl and this is my first ever chicken injury

- today I gave her some dried (It’s all I had but will be getting fresh later today) oregano on top of a bit of yogurt (read that was good for her somewhere on here). I also added it to her water with some ACV
- she doesn’t forage around like normal and just sits around all day. However, If I throw some scratch out, she will limp around to get that like her life depends on it. So I call that a good sign. She’s not eating her crumbles though that I can tell.
- she does sometimes follow me still but will take many breaks as I walk around.
- her skin that has blackened (second photo. About 3 days after first photo) is drying up around the bone, but the bone is still visible and sticking out just slightly on one side.
I’m honestly at a loss and just not sure what to do or if what I’m doing is right. I’m sick to my stomach and just want her to be ok and as comfortable as possible. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. I have Blue Kote but since the bone is sticking out I thought a wrap might still be best for now to keep it clean.
Also, on a lighter note. I was always a huge city girl and I’ve had a fear of birds my whole life. I got my first chickens when my husband left for basic training as a little surprise gift for him when he gets back. He grew up a backyard farm boy. They extended his training for 18 months (he has an intense military job that requires all sorts of additional training) and so I was “stuck” figuring out chicken life on my own and I clearly FELL. IN. LOVE. With our chickens. We went from two to 7 (5 silkie chicks! My human girls are in heaven) . Still not near what most of you have but way more than I ever thought I’d want. And I want more. My husband can’t believe what’s happening to me lol CHICKEN MATH IS REAL! Also we plan to get goats when he gets home. Just love this life with the exception of this toe situation

Anyways, thanks for the help!