How did flock get bumble foot?

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My theory? Jumping down onto sand can cause micro scratches in the footpad. Once there is damage to the skin barrier, bacteria can gain a foothold. If there is excess water, there is excess bacterial growth.
Step one: prevent the micro scratches in all landing zones by using a fluffy thick dry bedding to cushion impact. I use large flake pine shavings.
Step two: mitigate excess moisture in their environment by either adding a solid roof to the run and pitch all drainage away from the run or by adding coarse dry organic litter that drains well and keeps the birds out of the worst of the moisture. Or a combination of the two.
Dobielover and janiedoe summed it up pretty well. Pine shavings help give some cushioning effect and a solid roof especially with a decent overhang to help keep bedding dry. The pine pellets work wonders when it just plain rains so long or blows in.
 
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I read a great deal about Bumblefoot a couple of years ago, on this site. I thought one hen possible had it. PTL, she did not but now we have the necessary supplies. Though we use straw and pine shavings in the coop, we knew we wanted to cushion their landing. It's about 3"+ deep...depending on how much they scratch out the door. 😎
 
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We raise/breed silkies who don't fly and won't jump more than about a foot, if that, so we have ladders and ramps for them. I would think other chickens would use ladders/ramps too. It's just a thought.

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