So my morning started at 8 with crowing coming from the basement! I got an audio recording but no video. His little helium crow cracks me up. And of course it echos around the basement.
I unhobbled Glayds to see how her leg is. It's had a little scabby spot on her hock from her using it to step down on. Its been drying up and flaking off. So today when I unwrap it I see the scab is picked up a bit. I scratch it a little and gross liquidy pus comes out.:sick
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She had a giant hole in her leg! I got some nasty stuff out of it. Looked like old blood, and a little cheesey pus stuff. I can't tell what's what. I sprayed it with vetricyn and rinsed it a couple times. Of course the majority of my first aid kit is with the flock. So I gobble some honey on it and a cotton pad and wrapped her up again. I knew the hock was swollen but it wasn't red or warm. I thought it was from her using it like a foot... I guess not. I'll have to keep an eye on it.
Boy you have really had your fill of chicken issues. :hugs
 
So my morning started at 8 with crowing coming from the basement! I got an audio recording but no video. His little helium crow cracks me up. And of course it echos around the basement.
I unhobbled Glayds to see how her leg is. It's had a little scabby spot on her hock from her using it to step down on. Its been drying up and flaking off. So today when I unwrap it I see the scab is picked up a bit. I scratch it a little and gross liquidy pus comes out.:sick
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She had a giant hole in her leg! I got some nasty stuff out of it. Looked like old blood, and a little cheesey pus stuff. I can't tell what's what. I sprayed it with vetricyn and rinsed it a couple times. Of course the majority of my first aid kit is with the flock. So I gobble some honey on it and a cotton pad and wrapped her up again. I knew the hock was swollen but it wasn't red or warm. I thought it was from her using it like a foot... I guess not. I'll have to keep an eye on it.
It is good that you found it!
 
So my morning started at 8 with crowing coming from the basement! I got an audio recording but no video. His little helium crow cracks me up. And of course it echos around the basement.
I unhobbled Glayds to see how her leg is. It's had a little scabby spot on her hock from her using it to step down on. Its been drying up and flaking off. So today when I unwrap it I see the scab is picked up a bit. I scratch it a little and gross liquidy pus comes out.:sick
View attachment 1570658
She had a giant hole in her leg! I got some nasty stuff out of it. Looked like old blood, and a little cheesey pus stuff. I can't tell what's what. I sprayed it with vetricyn and rinsed it a couple times. Of course the majority of my first aid kit is with the flock. So I gobble some honey on it and a cotton pad and wrapped her up again. I knew the hock was swollen but it wasn't red or warm. I thought it was from her using it like a foot... I guess not. I'll have to keep an eye on it.
Do you think that was the original mystery problem or do you think it’s new?
 
Geezeus Nunny! That is an awful place for anything to happen right there on the joint. I'm wondering if she didn't have an infection and that is where it decided to exit.
That’s exactly what I’m thinking. You know that had to hurt.
I’m thinking now that it finally ruptured, it may finally heal.
How do you guys feel about soaking it? Yes or no?
 

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