Hello,
I am chagrined to say that yesterday I noticed a 5 week old BO chick with a serious poop/bedding blob on her foot. Brought her inside and pulled it off. Looks like it totally cut off circulation to the toe; it is black, immobile, very narrow where the mass was. Here's a picture of the toe after removing the mass (and before applying blue kote).
In the brooder (almost done building the hen house), she seemed unbothered by it. She was eating, drinking, taking treats, hopping on the mini roost. It was affecting her walk a little. I brought her in the house, tried to soften the mass with warm water, pulled it off. It did bleed a small amount. The photos aren't great, but the blood was present then. I coated the toe with blue kote, bandaged up the toe, and kept her inside until after dark.
She ate some peas (by far the chicks favorite treats), but didn't take water or yogurt and seemed kind of low. I spend at least 30 minutes twice a day with chicks, but they aren't intended to be pets, so they aren't used to being handled a lot. I decided to change the bedding and put her back with the others and observe for a while. She seemed understandably tired, but ate and drank and seemed more normal.
By morning she had pulled the bandage off, was eating, drinking, roosting, not being picked on as far as I could tell, but standing on one foot a lot. The bleeding has stopped, no other discharge. The healthy parts of her foot don't look discolored, but blue kote could obscure that.
Long story short, my not-a-pet chicken is not going to a vet. Is there anything more I can/should do? I thought about separating her longer, but she seems happier with the flock and they are not picking. Should I cut the toe off? How do I staunch the bleeding? Or should I just leave it unless it looks truly infected? Obviously I am checking each chick more carefully now, not just watching the group.
I am chagrined to say that yesterday I noticed a 5 week old BO chick with a serious poop/bedding blob on her foot. Brought her inside and pulled it off. Looks like it totally cut off circulation to the toe; it is black, immobile, very narrow where the mass was. Here's a picture of the toe after removing the mass (and before applying blue kote).
In the brooder (almost done building the hen house), she seemed unbothered by it. She was eating, drinking, taking treats, hopping on the mini roost. It was affecting her walk a little. I brought her in the house, tried to soften the mass with warm water, pulled it off. It did bleed a small amount. The photos aren't great, but the blood was present then. I coated the toe with blue kote, bandaged up the toe, and kept her inside until after dark.
She ate some peas (by far the chicks favorite treats), but didn't take water or yogurt and seemed kind of low. I spend at least 30 minutes twice a day with chicks, but they aren't intended to be pets, so they aren't used to being handled a lot. I decided to change the bedding and put her back with the others and observe for a while. She seemed understandably tired, but ate and drank and seemed more normal.
By morning she had pulled the bandage off, was eating, drinking, roosting, not being picked on as far as I could tell, but standing on one foot a lot. The bleeding has stopped, no other discharge. The healthy parts of her foot don't look discolored, but blue kote could obscure that.
Long story short, my not-a-pet chicken is not going to a vet. Is there anything more I can/should do? I thought about separating her longer, but she seems happier with the flock and they are not picking. Should I cut the toe off? How do I staunch the bleeding? Or should I just leave it unless it looks truly infected? Obviously I am checking each chick more carefully now, not just watching the group.