Is this bumblefoot?

ChickenLover390

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Today I noticed that my Brahma hen had this big dark scab/callus thing on one of her feet. I’m pretty sure it’s bumblefoot but I don’t want to do surgery if I don’t have to, and there’s not really a scab like I’ve seen in photos of bumblefoot. She’s also currently broody and doesn’t come out of the nesting box. I cleaned it and sprayed vetericyn on it.
 

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That's the protocol I follow! It works and less stress on the chicken.
Yes! The first time I treated bumblefoot, I used a scalpel and it was traumatic for me and my hen! The next time I had a hen with a bumble, I was searching the threads and saw @coach723 recommend the Tilly's Nest article. It's the only way to go as far as I'm concerned! ❤️‍🩹

Bock Bock Boquet has a couple of good YouTube video on non-surgical treatment as well:


 
Yes! The first time I treated bumblefoot, I used a scalpel and it was traumatic for me and my hen! The next time I had a hen with a bumble, I was searching the threads and saw @coach723 recommend the Tilly's Nest article. It's the only way to go as far as I'm concerned! ❤️‍🩹

Bock Bock Boquet has a couple of good YouTube video on non-surgical treatment as well:


I watched those as well. Now, I've only had 1 case. But, it healed up nicely. She didn't like the foot soaks though. 🤭 But, I figured that was less traumatic than cutting into her foot. I'm too squeamish for that myself, so searched for alternatives.
 

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