My hen can't put weight on her foot

I don't see anything on the bottom of her foot. In any case, reducing inflammation is a good idea and looking for ways she may be getting impact on the leg/foot is another good idea. In my coops (they are raised with wood floors), roosting bars are only at 3-feet. They use the ramp to go up but jump down. I have 1-inch mat/padding on the floor everywhere they could jump down.
 
I don't see anything on the bottom of her foot. In any case, reducing inflammation is a good idea and looking for ways she may be getting impact on the leg/foot is another good idea. In my coops (they are raised with wood floors), roosting bars are only at 3-feet. They use the ramp to go up but jump down. I have 1-inch mat/padding on the floor everywhere they could jump down.
Their roost is only 1 foot high so it could have hurt her foot but maybe not.
 
Welcome to BYC. Have you felt around her hips and leg joints for tenderness, swelling, or heat? How high are your roosts? The larger chickens should be using lower roosts as they can injure their hips, legs, and feet jumping down from high spots.
I haven't felt any swelling and her roost is 1 ft high but I could see how that could hurt a chickens foot if it were high
 

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