Soccerjen3
Chirping
- Oct 25, 2019
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Hi!
I have a pekin who has bumblefoot and almost two weeks ago I went cleaned, removed it, and wrapped it. We isolated her for about a week and a half, then allowed her to clean off in a kid pool that had clean water only it before wrapping it and putting her back. Today she went out for the first time. The swelling has gone done a lot and new good skin has appeared. However, it is still warm to touch. She has been kind of sleeping around the pond when she normally plays but she still eats and drinks and lays everyday. Should I just keep doing what I’m doing or should I do something else? I attached pictures of progress. I forgot to take a picturelast night when I wrapped but I can updated tonight when I wrap it. What will make the warm touch go away??
I have a pekin who has bumblefoot and almost two weeks ago I went cleaned, removed it, and wrapped it. We isolated her for about a week and a half, then allowed her to clean off in a kid pool that had clean water only it before wrapping it and putting her back. Today she went out for the first time. The swelling has gone done a lot and new good skin has appeared. However, it is still warm to touch. She has been kind of sleeping around the pond when she normally plays but she still eats and drinks and lays everyday. Should I just keep doing what I’m doing or should I do something else? I attached pictures of progress. I forgot to take a picturelast night when I wrapped but I can updated tonight when I wrap it. What will make the warm touch go away??