My drakes foot is ALWAYS bleeding??!

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What a beautiful boy:drool
Thanks! He's quite the ladies man ;) he's handsome. His three females adore him. He's isolated with one, but the other two miss him so bad. The other nights after we treated him we brought him over to say hi to them and they were SO excited! Quacking their heads off. I'm sure they can't wait to be with him again.
 
Aww bless what treatment did you use for the fowl pox? Thankfully haven't ever had to treat for it.
There's nothing you can really do for fowlpox since it's viral it just runs its course and then luckily they won't get it again :) this is their third week, my tom shadows sores are pretty much gone maybe a couple left that are fading and then my Peep my hen hers look nasty she has quite a few still but they are drying up and going away too. Can't wait that to be over with too! :) they live at my house though so they aren't around the Ag farm birds so I've contained the pox to only them. I have a bantam chicken at home named Pip Squeak too and I kept her from getting it :) so at the Ag farm I just have this bumble foot to deal with but it's the worst thing I think I've ever had to deal with
 
I always let mates stay or make a quick hospital visit.
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You or no other being will get bumble foot....lol...:hugs
bumble foot is a staph infection and highly contagious

In taking the scab off what crud comes off? And bumble foot is staphylococcus and people can easily get staff as well so I'm anxious about me or my turkeys getting it
you got good advice in this

Lots of people touch bumble and don't get it. Wash your hands well or wear rubber gloves if you are really worried.

The scab should have a lot of white cheesy stuff stuck to it when it is removed.
:thumbsup

Okay I will let you know if and how many other have it tomorrow. And will treat her along with Aflac tomorrow. I don't have anywhere to move my big waterfowl flock so what am I supposed to do about the pen?
remove and sharp rock, maybe get some sand, put down a rubber mat or an old rug, give them different types of flooring to walk on and rest on

and then don't bandage? And what about bubbles we are treating her for first time she has very mild case what do we do for her, and of he's not wrapped will she get an infection from his nasty infected feet? How long till the infection goes away..
she probably already had it when you brought her in

have you checked the others?

We did the epsom salt soak first. And then started. He bled pretty bad we only did some of one foot today. Will pick up again tomorrow. It was awful.
you are doing great and getting some really good advice from some very experienced members @casportpony @Ravynscroft @WVduckchick
they are great teachers and very knowledgable
 
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so the red circles (as Rav already said) are the infection, that plug needs to be removed

after soaking and its nice and soft can you try working it from where the blue lines are, kinda like a rough massage, then pluck it out by hand

in this video at minute 7:45 you can see the woman actually pull it out ( i have no sound so cant tell you if she is giving good advice and she isnt wearing gloves-which is stupid

 
bumble foot is a staph infection and highly contagious

you got good advice in this

:thumbsup

remove and sharp rock, maybe get some sand, put down a rubber mat or an old rug, give them different types of flooring to walk on and rest on

she probably already had it when you brought her in

have you checked the others?

you are doing great and getting some really good advice from some very experienced members @casportpony @Ravynscroft @WVduckchick
they are great teachers and very knowledgable

You are also!
And I'm just here for a little moral support, and trying to learn too. I don't have any direct personal experience with bumblefoot, but I don't doubt that it will happen some day.
 

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