peacock with bumblefoot?

Roseheart16

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Today I noticed one of my peacocks seemed to be limping on his feet and that they both had blisters on them. I looked around and I think it might be bumble foot. Its also snowy outside so I don't know what it may be? I took him inside but am having trouble looking at his feet. I have a few pictures but he's staying in one spot mostly. Should I put him back outside for now?
I'll post some pictures soon.
 
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Thank you.
Is that all I need to do and for how long ?
 
Is it possible he jumped into or walked in some hot coals from a fire?
I have a young peacock that jumped up on my hot barbecue grill before.
 
I'm not sure this is helpful, but my understanding (from time volunteering in wildlife rescue) is that birds can get bumblefoot from a smooth, uniform perch, like a dowel or pipe. What kind of perches do your peas use?
 
It may be frost-bite. Im not sure. And I don't believe that could have been from something hot, mine don't free-range.

Their perch is a two-by-four.
 
It may be frost-bite. Im not sure. And I don't believe that could have been from something hot, mine don't free-range.

Their perch is a two-by-four.
I would change the perch to a more natural one, it is much easier for them to hold on and more comfortable also.
 

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