- May 4, 2014
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Hi,
I have recently acquired a new hen that was left behind at a property my friend has moved into. My friend thought she had some serious growth issues happening on one lame foot but I thought it was just a build up of poo, dirt etc. so I took her in and thought she just needed a soak. Before my husband and I soaked her foot we squeezed the top of the hard, boney like material and it shattered and fell off (no blood, puss or tears). It then left a hole in the top of this "growth" and what we could see was rather disturbing as it no longer looked like a simple build up. I have extensively looked into "scaley leg mites" but worse cases I have seen have been huge swallon feet with large bumps under scales. And her feet, look worse than that. It also does not look like bumblefoot. I was wondering if it could possibly be a cancer growth??? I can see spots of yellowish dries puss around it.
I have contacted vet today and sent off pictures but looking for any advice in the mean time.
Thanks!


I have recently acquired a new hen that was left behind at a property my friend has moved into. My friend thought she had some serious growth issues happening on one lame foot but I thought it was just a build up of poo, dirt etc. so I took her in and thought she just needed a soak. Before my husband and I soaked her foot we squeezed the top of the hard, boney like material and it shattered and fell off (no blood, puss or tears). It then left a hole in the top of this "growth" and what we could see was rather disturbing as it no longer looked like a simple build up. I have extensively looked into "scaley leg mites" but worse cases I have seen have been huge swallon feet with large bumps under scales. And her feet, look worse than that. It also does not look like bumblefoot. I was wondering if it could possibly be a cancer growth??? I can see spots of yellowish dries puss around it.
I have contacted vet today and sent off pictures but looking for any advice in the mean time.
Thanks!
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