- Jun 23, 2011
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All,
We have performed the 'surgery' three times now on our girl Eagle. While it doesn't seem to be getting worse, it's not getting better. Her foot (as you can see from the images) is very very very swollen, and the swelling is not going away. There doesn't seem to be any puss or 'kernel' in it as I made a small slice right in the center of the swelling and all that came out was blood.
This last time there was mostly blood and very very little puss, no cheesy stuff, etc. Although if you look closely it SEEMS like there is a kernel to the left, but I tried and tried and dug and dug and could not lodge it free.
Any advice? Do we keep trying it? If so, how often? We have been soaking in epsom salts, then cutting, digging, cleaning, triple-ointment, wrap, etc. and we have separated her from the rest of the flock. She doesn't seem to be in pain after we have wrapped her up and is eating/drinking/etc.
We really don't want to put her down but we are not farmers -- we are suburban chicken owners with fulltime jobs and don't have the time to do the surgery every-other day. I know that sounds harsh, but it takes about 2-2 1/2 hours each time we have done it.
Any advice at all? I know sometimes it takes a long long time for it to go away and we are willing to keep at it if anyone thinks it will make a difference.
Thank you!!!
/Gillian & Richard



We have performed the 'surgery' three times now on our girl Eagle. While it doesn't seem to be getting worse, it's not getting better. Her foot (as you can see from the images) is very very very swollen, and the swelling is not going away. There doesn't seem to be any puss or 'kernel' in it as I made a small slice right in the center of the swelling and all that came out was blood.
This last time there was mostly blood and very very little puss, no cheesy stuff, etc. Although if you look closely it SEEMS like there is a kernel to the left, but I tried and tried and dug and dug and could not lodge it free.
Any advice? Do we keep trying it? If so, how often? We have been soaking in epsom salts, then cutting, digging, cleaning, triple-ointment, wrap, etc. and we have separated her from the rest of the flock. She doesn't seem to be in pain after we have wrapped her up and is eating/drinking/etc.
We really don't want to put her down but we are not farmers -- we are suburban chicken owners with fulltime jobs and don't have the time to do the surgery every-other day. I know that sounds harsh, but it takes about 2-2 1/2 hours each time we have done it.
Any advice at all? I know sometimes it takes a long long time for it to go away and we are willing to keep at it if anyone thinks it will make a difference.
Thank you!!!
/Gillian & Richard