I think she has broken her foot

With ducks and bumblefoot, often not much comes out when you open the bumble.

Please take a look at Haunted55's approach below:

On July 1st, I found one of my Pekin ducks with what I would consider a bad case of Bumblefoot. Both feet were involved and I'm ashamed to say, the only way I found it was she was limping. One foot had 7 and the other had 3. I was able to grab her and bring her into the house and put her into a warm bath to clean and soak. Two water changes later and softened feet, all I had time to do was paint the bumbles with colorless iodine, grabbed the wrong stuff, and put her into a dog crate in my house until I could get everything ready to operate and get them gone. Did I mention the thought of this scared me half to death?

Sad to say it took 6 days before i was able to get everything together and someone to help out with the 'cure'. The following pictures are what we found after the bath we gave before the planned surgery to remove these things.




















As can be seen, there really wasn't much to operate on, even though I was prepared to do just that. No matter how much squeezing or prodding or soaking, there just wasn't anything more to come out, it was all on the scabs that were covering the sores. The swelling was down from the 'marbles' I saw when I first found them. I poured betadine over the ones I had opened and painted the ones that I hadn't again with the iodine and put her back into her crate with clean bedding.

the next pictures are of the same Pekin and anothe duck, Dottie the Mallard, who was also found limping.












As can be seen in the first two pictures, the bumbles have been dramatically reduced on the Pekin with just the iodine application and the smaller ones totally gone. The last four pictures are of the Mallard who is still under going the iodine applications.

As can be seen, this is how the left and right foot look tonight on the Pekin duck. The heels being the worst are still showing infection and need for more treatment. tomorrow, I will again give a bath and pull/cut out the scabbing and treat with straight iodine this time. These spots are now flat or as flat as they should be considering the part of the foot they are on. I will still touch up the places that had the spots before as well.
 
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OK, We're going in for the home surgery technique. Got all the supplies. Giving her a good soak now. Wish us luck! We've done minor cat and dog home surgeries successfully - at least there won't be any howling or yowling involved.
 
All done and bandaged up! Will keep her dry for the next few days. I wrapped her left foot to keep it still and in a relaxed position. Will wait and see.
 
OK, We're going in for the home surgery technique. Got all the supplies. Giving her a good soak now. Wish us luck! We've done minor cat and dog home surgeries successfully - at least there won't be any howling or yowling involved.

Phew, congrats on getting it done. Keep us posted! Also, what "minor surgeries" have you had to do on your doggies and kitties?
 
We removed a BB from Blackie's skin near the base of his ear. Minor opening and draining of various abscesses on various cats. The occasional tick or fox tail from the dog. We did clean up a wild bird that the cat caught - closed up the wound and let him go the following day. We've raised an abandoned baby squirrel, nursed a pigeon with a broken toe back to health. Currently fostering a healthy 1yr. old kitten. Plus the three regulars - Vladamir, Minka and Rockett J. Katt and the three ducks; Adrienne, Bernice and Grace. But this is the first time using vet wrap! Great product, but finding the end to un-wrap it is a challenge.
 

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