I have been reading the thread started by Vyctoria (Ducks) who suspected bumblefoot, but is now unsure due to the absence of a scab. I have a very similar problem with one of my hens, Solskjaer.
Solskjaer is about 14 weeks old and is a heavy bird. For the last 3 days, she has been limping and her left foot is clearly painful. I thought bumblefoot, which I've not experienced before, but after a close examination of her foot, there is no wound, no scab or even a darkened area to suggest one is coming. The foot and footpad is looking slightly swollen compared to her other foot and today I think the leg appears swollen too but there is still no scab and no sign of a splinter or any wound at all. I suspect it may be an infection of some kind.
I noted from Vyctoria's thread that I should soak the area in Epsom salts, which I will do to see if it will help but I'd like to ask: if it's an infection, should I give Solskjaer some antibiotics? If so, what kind is best for a leg infection? I live on a small Greek island and the vets here know nothing about treating poultry so, I need to know what antibiotic to ask for - availability can be a problem here! In the past, I have had to treat my girls for Salpingitis with Oxytetracycline and coccidiosis with ESB3.
My other question is this: Due to the high temperatures in the summer, I do sometimes put out a big dish with water like a shallow pond. Some of them like to cool their feet in the heat of the day. Solskjaer has been standing in this 'mini pond' a lot recently. If the water gets poo in it, could this have caused her infection? Please note: In the first photo, her swollen leg IS closer to the camera than her unaffected leg.
Looking forward to your help and advice!
Solskjaer is about 14 weeks old and is a heavy bird. For the last 3 days, she has been limping and her left foot is clearly painful. I thought bumblefoot, which I've not experienced before, but after a close examination of her foot, there is no wound, no scab or even a darkened area to suggest one is coming. The foot and footpad is looking slightly swollen compared to her other foot and today I think the leg appears swollen too but there is still no scab and no sign of a splinter or any wound at all. I suspect it may be an infection of some kind.
I noted from Vyctoria's thread that I should soak the area in Epsom salts, which I will do to see if it will help but I'd like to ask: if it's an infection, should I give Solskjaer some antibiotics? If so, what kind is best for a leg infection? I live on a small Greek island and the vets here know nothing about treating poultry so, I need to know what antibiotic to ask for - availability can be a problem here! In the past, I have had to treat my girls for Salpingitis with Oxytetracycline and coccidiosis with ESB3.
My other question is this: Due to the high temperatures in the summer, I do sometimes put out a big dish with water like a shallow pond. Some of them like to cool their feet in the heat of the day. Solskjaer has been standing in this 'mini pond' a lot recently. If the water gets poo in it, could this have caused her infection? Please note: In the first photo, her swollen leg IS closer to the camera than her unaffected leg.
Looking forward to your help and advice!
