Mistress-with-birbs
Chirping
- Jul 29, 2022
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My hen, a five year old Black Australorp, has had Bumblefoot before, a few years ago and I treated and dealt with it and she got better. Still a dark scab always remained on her feet.
The other day I noticed her limping a little so I checked her feet and one of them had a bigger pad than normal. Not hard, fairly squishy but I thought it must be Bumblefoot. So I prepped her for treatment, soaked her foot in the Epsom salt water and then I carefully peeled the old scab off with a pair of sterilized tweezers. Immediately something poked out, but not puss like I expected. Instead of appeared to be live tissue, like muscle. I've included a picture. I only messed with her foot a little more just to make sure puss wasn't behind that but only a little blood began to show. I knew at this point I was into something I had no idea about so I wrapped her foot back up properly and I'm hoping it will heal over
Does anyone know what's going on with her foot? I think she'll be ok, once it scabs over again, but damn, what is going on?
The other day I noticed her limping a little so I checked her feet and one of them had a bigger pad than normal. Not hard, fairly squishy but I thought it must be Bumblefoot. So I prepped her for treatment, soaked her foot in the Epsom salt water and then I carefully peeled the old scab off with a pair of sterilized tweezers. Immediately something poked out, but not puss like I expected. Instead of appeared to be live tissue, like muscle. I've included a picture. I only messed with her foot a little more just to make sure puss wasn't behind that but only a little blood began to show. I knew at this point I was into something I had no idea about so I wrapped her foot back up properly and I'm hoping it will heal over

Does anyone know what's going on with her foot? I think she'll be ok, once it scabs over again, but damn, what is going on?