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Maybe as small bumble that is healing. :confused:

At first I thought she was missing a digit. Maybe a callus or some sort?

It’s hard to see in the pictures but each scale is individually long. It’s almost like a callus, cause it’s thick feeling, but I don’t see any signs of bumble. It doesn’t seem to bother her in the least. I’m more concerned with stuff getting stuck and causing problems.
 
It’s hard to see in the pictures but each scale is individually long. It’s almost like a callus, cause it’s thick feeling, but I don’t see any signs of bumble. It doesn’t seem to bother her in the least. I’m more concerned with stuff getting stuck and causing problems.
I can tell. It is like little stalactites.
 
It’s hard to see in the pictures but each scale is individually long. It’s almost like a callus, cause it’s thick feeling, but I don’t see any signs of bumble. It doesn’t seem to bother her in the least. I’m more concerned with stuff getting stuck and causing problems.
Weird. Sometimes dogs get this thing on their pads, I think it's called hyperkertosis (it's been awhile, lol) where the individual little teeny bits of their paw keep growing, and it can get longish, almost like hair! But it's part of their pad, like excess keratin. I wonder if chickens can get this?

Maybe try trimming it back a little, if it bleeds, stop and apply pressure and/or a little Quick-Stop.

You gotta love those weird-ass little anomalies...!

ETA: Here's a good pic I found online that shows this in a dog. I'll have to Google hyperkeratosis in chickens, now!

pontapads.jpg
 
FNF, I would trim it down and go from there. Where does she normally perch? Is she favoring that foot at all, or has she in the past? If it was on a person, I'd say it's a plantar wart, but I don't know if chickens can get those. As long as it doesn't bleed, you should be able to trim it decently. You may need to trim it every couple weeks or so. Another thing that may work is s rotary nail file.
 

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