Hens with pink feet

Not a great view, I don't see anything really unless that place between the toes is swollen? I really can't tell in the picture. A clearer picture with the toes spread, like when standing, from the top and bottom would be better to see. I don't see anything that looks terribly abnormal to me. If there is swelling you could try epsom salt soaks and see if it helps in the event she's tweaked something. Is she limping or favoring a foot?
 
Not a great view, I don't see anything really unless that place between the toes is swollen? I really can't tell in the picture. A clearer picture with the toes spread, like when standing, from the top and bottom would be better to see. I don't see anything that looks terribly abnormal to me. If there is swelling you could try epsom salt soaks and see if it helps in the event she's tweaked something. Is she limping or favoring a foot?
She isn't limping and not favoring, she just steps high sometimes like it itches or something like that. She is VERY unfavorable of me getting too close to her. The toes are pink between them, a tiny bit of swelling. I will definitely give her some Epsom Salt soaks like I did for the Bumblefoot some time back. That definitely seemed to soothe her feet.
 
Here is another pic, coach 723, of Maggie's foot. Both feet look like this. Since she is molting would that cause this??
 

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Here is another pic, coach 723, of Maggie's foot. Both feet look like this. Since she is molting would that cause this??
I know that you are very concerned, but this picture is too dark to see anything.

My white legged girls all get pink between their toes when it gets raw out. I figured it was like how my hands get chapped and raw in the winter months.
 
I know that you are very concerned, but this picture is too dark to see anything.

My white legged girls all get pink between their toes when it gets raw out. I figured it was like how my hands get chapped and raw in the winter months.

Thank you, smudge, for the reply. I have kind of figured that as well. I have soaked her and her sister in Epsom salt and have put some Vaseline on them, especially before bed time as it has been getting pretty cold lately. I also do put Vaseline on their combs to protect them. I appreciate everyone's comments!!! :wee
 

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