Does anyone else have an opinion? I have searched and searched and found no information on how it looks when it starts, only when everything is full of puss, swollen and infected looking.
I suppose I will start epsom salt soaks this evening and go from there.
I'm no expert but I have been dealing with it. I don't think that is bumblefoot. It is from a scratch or poke or cut that gets infection in it so it is pinky red early on....I caught it early on one of my polishes. I was checking everyones feet because I have a hen whose feet were all in a mess from it. I am not letting it get away from me any more so we do foot checks here. Do the soaking anyway...it surely won't hurt and keep an eye on it....but I don't think that's it.
Thanks a lot Welasharon. I washed it well tonight, though her feet are basically clean as a whistle anyway (shrug) and I did the epsom salt thing. She was fine for it and didn't fuss too much. I tried to scrub the black spots and put neosporin on them. The offending areas have thickened skin and almost remind me of a callus, how they're a bit scaley and thick. I'm going to keep an eye on her and keep the spots clean and bandaged as best as I can.
OK, I'll be soaking some chicken footsies twice a day in epsom salt until they improve. Good thing this is my 'sweet' chicken!!
This is my daughter's hen, Sugar Cookie, and she was all over her while I soaked the foot. It is a rare treat to have one of our chickens in the house so my daughter was kissing the chicken, hugging the chicken, and touching her face. I don't think either of them minded at all!