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Before I wrapped it and after. She doesn’t want to use her foot. Sorry about how far away the picture it she was very upset when I finally lay her go. She is eating. I don’t know if she is drinking but I hope she is.
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Her is frown a few minutes again before it started draining again.
Ok. I am bringing her home tomorrow so when she is home I can leave it unwrapped. I will see about pain med for her. I think she can feel her foot because when I move her toes so the sit right she dose her sad chirp. She makes it when something hurts. I think her better looking foot is cooler but I am not sure. I will check when I go up to take her home. If it is swollen again should I do the process again? I am going to try peroxide to help get all the bacteria outI'm glad at least one of them looks somewhat normal. That poor right foot. Was the picture of the swelling before it broke open, I assume? Hopefully now it won't close over and blow up again. The nail color is something else, probably wide spread bruising. Are the two feet about the same temperature? I wouldn't worry too much so long as that right foot doesn't go cold. You can also pinch her toes on that side to make sure she has feeling in the foot. It doesn't seem to be much of a bleeding risk, so aspirin might make her a little more comfortable. It's only meant to be used for a couple of days. I buy the "low dose" 81mg chewable kind. Trying to divide a regular 325mg pill for a single bird is a lot more guess work on how much you're actually giving- and the chewable kind tastes decent, so I grind it into a powder and pour it onto a piece of watermelon (or whatever wet treat your bird likes so the powder will stick to the treat).
Info on dosing:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/aspirin-dosage.1273737/page-2
Ok. I am bringing her home tomorrow so when she is home I can leave it unwrapped. I will see about pain med for her. I think she can feel her foot because when I move her toes so the sit right she dose her sad chirp. She makes it when something hurts. I think her better looking foot is cooler but I am not sure. I will check when I go up to take her home. If it is swollen again should I do the process again? I am going to try peroxide to help get all the bacteria out
Yeh we have that one. It is almost the same.It doesn't have to be Vetricyn for poultry - just the regular version will work fine. (it's bigger and more cost effective)
Don’t have a vet I can use. Closest is and hour away and is really expensive. My parents said they would only take me if I payed and my bird was life or death. Aspirin it is. I will pick up some tomorrow. So should I peroxide it once to make sure it is cleaned out good? As weird as it sounds I will make sure this is no bad smalls coming from her foot. I will tell you how she looks tomorrow when I pick her up.An alternative to aspirin is meloxicam- that is well tolerated in chickens but is a vet prescription only - if you have a family vet, maybe give them a call and explain the problem to see if that's an option.
She still has her other side of her foot swollen and it has some liquid braking through next to her scales. Will the same thing probably happen? Her skin is so fragile since she is old. The bottom of her foot still have a small cut but it doesn’t have anything in to except the liquid. I lightly put pressure oh her foot and it started to gush out. It clean as much out as I could. And her foot looked a lot less swollen on the bottom. Do you think the swelling is causing her purple toes and nails? It looks like her quicks and turning purple. I know her show days are over but I want her nicely healed and feeling better for however long she has left. Should I do a lower dose of aspirin since she is old?By now I'm sure you'll notice if there's a new pocket of infection
Don’t have a vet I can use. Closest is and hour away and is really expensive. My parents said they would only take me if I payed and my bird was life or death. Aspirin it is. I will pick up some tomorrow. So should I peroxide it once to make sure it is cleaned out good? As weird as it sounds I will make sure this is no bad smalls coming from her foot. I will tell you how she looks tomorrow when I pick her up.