Is this Bumblefoot?

Ah boy, I'm out of ideas then. Lets let some more experts weigh in with their additional thoughts. Thanks for the answers.
Absolutely thank you for taking time to help me and my girly ! I want her to make it as I only have three and they seem to be very wonderful friendly birds !
 
You should move forward with getting her to the vet and not wait. You didnt mention having an appointment made. Do you have one?
Nothing an expert is going to weigh in with here is going to change the fact that she needs the right, good meds for those feet for the infection she has. If its an infection it can get bad very quickly and its already been a week. Plus its important to make her more comfortable. Please let us know what the vet says...
 
You should move forward with getting her to the vet and not wait. You didnt mention having an appointment made. Do you have one?
Nothing an expert is going to weigh in with here is going to change the fact that she needs the right, good meds for those feet for the infection she has. If its an infection it can get bad very quickly and its already been a week. Plus its important to make her more comfortable. Please let us know what the vet says...
Will do she has an appointment tomorrow as I’m curious myself of the reason her feet are swollen with pus with no injury is it possible for a sprain or joint injury to cause such an infection?
 
You should move forward with getting her to the vet and not wait. You didnt mention having an appointment made. Do you have one?
Nothing an expert is going to weigh in with here is going to change the fact that she needs the right, good meds for those feet for the infection she has. If its an infection it can get bad very quickly and its already been a week. Plus its important to make her more comfortable. Please let us know what the vet says...
I agree.
 
Seems to me. Internal staphylococcus I saw similar pics on.google it is bumblefoot she need antibiotics if there's a vet it will be great but regularly soak in.betadine in warm.water
 
Good news about the appointment, thanks for the response.
It possibly could be caused by an injury...theres such a thing as a bone infection caused by repetitive bruising injury, or a bone broken with an infection. To have that in both feet and for a very young bird it would be extremely rare, but stranger things have happened. Please update us when you find out.
 
Good news about the appointment, thanks for the response.
It possibly could be caused by an injury...theres such a thing as a bone infection caused by repetitive bruising injury, or a bone broken with an infection. To have that in both feet and for a very young bird it would be extremely rare, but stranger things have happened. Please update us when you find out.
My hubby had a question could one of the older Cochins (currently the biggest out of my lot ) we have maybe jumped on her ie coming off roost would the Cochins weight do anything to her legs ? Worth a shot right
 

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