Fill a bathtub with warm water and let her stand in if for about an hour, then clean the foot really well and post pictures of the bumble.
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Tricide Neo.What?
Where do I get it?Tricide Neo.
It is a chemical used to treat ulcers in Koi. Works fantastic for treating bumblefoot. No surgery necessary.
That's not going to be possible for tonight unfortunately. It is already 6:57 pm and starting to get dark.Fill a bathtub with warm water and let her stand in if for about an hour, then clean the foot really well and post pictures of the bumble.
KoiacresWhere do I get it?
If you reference the respiration page of my article, you will notice that the bird relies on the movement of their keel to breathe. When held too tight they cannot breathe. The weight of a mature turkey turned on its side can also be enough to prevent movement of the keel.That's not going to be possible for tonight unfortunately. It is already 6:57 pm and starting to get dark.
I did get a picture of the dirty foot though.
It is blurry but she has two scabs. One is on her toe.
Here it is from the top.
I had her on her side while taking them and she was breathing weird again. She starts breathing with her mouth as soon as I put her on her side. It's noisy too.
I weighed her after I took the pictures. She is 32lb/14.5kg. I think the breathing might be because of all the weight put onto the lungs when I turn her onto her side or onto her back.
So how does that stuff work? Do I just soak the bird's feet in it? How long does it take?
Daily 15min soak. Same instructions as on the package. Distilled water only (very important. Tap water deactivates it)So how does that stuff work? Do I just soak the bird's feet in it? How long does it take?
Boy, that brings pings memories of my ponding days.
Need to cite your sources thereIf you reference the respiration page of my article,
Could just be stress too...do you handle her much?I think the breathing might be because of all the weight put onto the lungs when I turn her onto her side or onto her back.