WHY?
Wish I knew why she got it in the first place... and of course she has stopped laying... and looks like she has lost a little weight, and her nails are getting long... she doesn't scratch and she has it on BOTH feet.
It's my White Rock...are some breeds more prone?
I washed both feet up real well, removed the scabs on the bottom of her feet. I put just a tiny bit of neosporin over the wound, then I mixed up my sugar and iodine, dabbed it all over a 2X2 piece of gauze and taped it up.
She was trying to pick it off, but she is asleep on her roost now.
Tomorrow we are going to let her free range away from the other birds outside of the run. That way the other birds won't pic at her feet. She actually stopped limping with the feet taped up.
Did I do OK?
We'll keep changing the dressing every day for the next week. Is that long enough?
Wish I knew why she got it in the first place... and of course she has stopped laying... and looks like she has lost a little weight, and her nails are getting long... she doesn't scratch and she has it on BOTH feet.
It's my White Rock...are some breeds more prone?
I washed both feet up real well, removed the scabs on the bottom of her feet. I put just a tiny bit of neosporin over the wound, then I mixed up my sugar and iodine, dabbed it all over a 2X2 piece of gauze and taped it up.
She was trying to pick it off, but she is asleep on her roost now.
Tomorrow we are going to let her free range away from the other birds outside of the run. That way the other birds won't pic at her feet. She actually stopped limping with the feet taped up.
Did I do OK?
We'll keep changing the dressing every day for the next week. Is that long enough?