citychicks99
Songster
I've been clearing my yard of blackberry bushes and made the mistake of not cleaning it completely. Five of my six hens now have bumblefoot in various stages and I'm feeling so overwhelmed with how I'm supposed to do this that I'm looking at rehoming them if I can.
I'm currently treating 3 hens. One of them has advanced bumblefoot and I'm giving her antibiotics and 20 minute daily foot soaks. The second hen seems to be healing. Both plugs came out and I'm not seeing black forms reform. I'm thinking of only soaking her every other day for 10 minutes to make the time more manageable. The third hen's one foot has the black plug that hasn't come out. The other foot has no plug and is currently pinkish red. I've been soaking her every day for 10-20 minutes and using PRID to try and draw it out.
I just checked the other two hens today and both show early signs of bumblefoot. Light pink on the bottom and the plug is really small but hasn't formed yet.
Could I soak all of them every other day instead of every day (except for the one with advanced bumblefoot.). How can I make this more manageable if I can't re-home them?
I'm currently treating 3 hens. One of them has advanced bumblefoot and I'm giving her antibiotics and 20 minute daily foot soaks. The second hen seems to be healing. Both plugs came out and I'm not seeing black forms reform. I'm thinking of only soaking her every other day for 10 minutes to make the time more manageable. The third hen's one foot has the black plug that hasn't come out. The other foot has no plug and is currently pinkish red. I've been soaking her every day for 10-20 minutes and using PRID to try and draw it out.
I just checked the other two hens today and both show early signs of bumblefoot. Light pink on the bottom and the plug is really small but hasn't formed yet.
Could I soak all of them every other day instead of every day (except for the one with advanced bumblefoot.). How can I make this more manageable if I can't re-home them?