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She seems to have a (broken?) infected toe, and I don't know what to do about it.
She's limping, and I need to kill the mites, but I don't want to mess with her feet any further and make it worse. A picture of her problem toe is below. I've soaked it in some iodine, and then some warm water and epsom salt, but other than that, I'm at a loss.
The mite damage is evident, and so is her toe, which is bright red near the nail, and the nail plus a portion of toe is flipped upwards.
Is there any way to fix it?
We don't take our birds to a vet, I'm the closest thing to one that'll I'll get, so if it just needs to be amputated, then I'm afraid I won't be able to do that properly.
Thank you for all and any help.
Chickmunk
So I have an Ameraucana hen, about three years old.
She does have some scaly mite damage that I noticed and was going to treat, but then I noticed something else.She seems to have a (broken?) infected toe, and I don't know what to do about it.
She's limping, and I need to kill the mites, but I don't want to mess with her feet any further and make it worse. A picture of her problem toe is below. I've soaked it in some iodine, and then some warm water and epsom salt, but other than that, I'm at a loss.
The mite damage is evident, and so is her toe, which is bright red near the nail, and the nail plus a portion of toe is flipped upwards.
Is there any way to fix it?
We don't take our birds to a vet, I'm the closest thing to one that'll I'll get, so if it just needs to be amputated, then I'm afraid I won't be able to do that properly.
Thank you for all and any help.
Chickmunk