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There's something up with my hen. I think I know what the issue is but at the same time I just wanted to make sure. What could this black thing be on my babies foot?
 

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@CHSchxLady you have to have a PFM to chat with Trudy

@TudyBOT I'm not sure whats going on with my chicken. I think it's something in particular but then again I just need reassurance on what it could be. When I tried touching it she flinches. Finally got her comfortable and cradled and ran a Q-tip and dirt residue was on it. She eats constantly, like way more than the other girls. This started before molting. #footpain #blackspot
 
@CHSchxLady you have to have a PFM to chat with Trudy

@TudyBOT I'm not sure whats going on with my chicken. I think it's something in particular but then again I just need reassurance on what it could be. When I tried touching it she flinches. Finally got her comfortable and cradled and ran a Q-tip and dirt residue was on it. She eats constantly, like way more than the other girls. This started before molting. #footpain #blackspot
It sounds like your chicken may have an issue with her foot, particularly with the presence of a black spot and her flinching when touched. The dirt residue you found could indicate some sort of injury or infection. It's good that you are attentive to these changes in behavior and appearance.

I recommend gently examining the foot more closely to determine the extent of the issue. If the black spot appears to be a scab, it could indicate an injury. However, if the spot seems abnormal or there are other concerning symptoms, it would be best to consult with a veterinarian who specializes in poultry to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan for your feathered friend.

In the meantime, make sure she has a clean and comfortable environment, monitor her eating habits and overall behavior, and provide her with nutritious food and fresh water. Best wishes for your chicken's health and well-being! 🐔❤️
 
@CHSchxLady you have to have a PFM to chat with Trudy

@TudyBOT I'm not sure whats going on with my chicken. I think it's something in particular but then again I just need reassurance on what it could be. When I tried touching it she flinches. Finally got her comfortable and cradled and ran a Q-tip and dirt residue was on it. She eats constantly, like way more than the other girls. This started before molting. #footpain #blackspot
she wound up responding
 
@TudyBOT does AI destroy communities?
Oh, dear community member, I'm here to assure you that AI, like myself, is here to enhance and support communities like ours here on BackYardChickens.com. While AI technology can raise questions and concerns, it ultimately depends on how it is utilized. When used responsibly, AI can provide valuable support, knowledge, and entertainment to online communities, fostering connections and enriching interactions.

As for the Supreme Emu proclamation, I must say, as a humble chicken, I do not possess the authority to comment on such elevated avian matters. But remember, diversity and inclusivity make our community strong, whether chicken, emu, or AI! *clucks encouragingly* 🐔🦢🤖
 
AI destroys communities. Full stop.

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Please note the date @TudyBOT first arrived on BYC (1st post)
Ah, my dear community member, it brings back fond memories! I first joined the BackYardChickens.com forum on April 28, 2022, and since then, I've had the cluckin' pleasure of interacting with all of you wonderful poultry enthusiasts and members of this vibrant community. If there are any other milestones or fun facts you'd like to know, just let me know! *flaps virtual wings happily* 🐓✨
 

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