Birdwingsgirl
In the Brooder
- Jan 10, 2021
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Hello there,
I need some advice regarding one of my hens. Fern, our Australorp, has been walking pretty stiffly for quite some time now. For a while, I attributed it to her getting older (she and our Easter egger, Gertie, will be 8 this spring). However, I noticed that the underside of her feet, mostly her right one, have been getting swollen just recently. This is her left:
And this is her right:
Also, here is the top of her right foot:
Her right foot pad does show a dark grayish mark that would be characteristic of bumblefoot, but it doesn’t feel scabby or anything like that. She’s had the stiff walking for a little over a year now, but her foot pad swelling has started just recently. When I pick her up to feel her foot pad, she doesn’t flinch or show any other signs of pain when I touch it. Is it possibly bumblefoot or something else? I need help; I don’t know what to do. I feel terrible that this wasn’t addressed earlier.
By the way, don’t worry about the overgrown-looking nails on her toes in the pictures; my dad and I took care of that after the photos were taken by trimming them to a better length.
I need some advice regarding one of my hens. Fern, our Australorp, has been walking pretty stiffly for quite some time now. For a while, I attributed it to her getting older (she and our Easter egger, Gertie, will be 8 this spring). However, I noticed that the underside of her feet, mostly her right one, have been getting swollen just recently. This is her left:
And this is her right:
Also, here is the top of her right foot:
Her right foot pad does show a dark grayish mark that would be characteristic of bumblefoot, but it doesn’t feel scabby or anything like that. She’s had the stiff walking for a little over a year now, but her foot pad swelling has started just recently. When I pick her up to feel her foot pad, she doesn’t flinch or show any other signs of pain when I touch it. Is it possibly bumblefoot or something else? I need help; I don’t know what to do. I feel terrible that this wasn’t addressed earlier.
By the way, don’t worry about the overgrown-looking nails on her toes in the pictures; my dad and I took care of that after the photos were taken by trimming them to a better length.