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Hi, thanks for your info. the epsom salt soak, do you bathe it or do you actually put it in a container for her to stand in?@Xouie Thanks for the vote of confidence, but all I really know is basic first aid type of stuff.
I agree with others in that it looks like fluid, but I can't tell without touching it. If it is fluid, a pinprick would let it drain. Make sure it's clean and put on an antibiotic ointment if you do this. Keep her clean and isolated for a day or two to make sure she's healing. If it's hard, you might try an epsom salt soak and antibiotic ointment. The epsom salt bath may help you see if there's a would there as well as soften and soothe the skin.
Thanks for the advise, I don't keep them on wire, but I do suspect that she has been targeted by the males, I think she is probably enjoying the rest at the moment!Hello there and welcome to BYC!
Do you keep them on wire? These hock swellings can come from being on wire too long, roo mating, wire that needs a good scrubbing, etc.... Definitely post in our Emergency or Quail forums for more help. I would not puncture that, if it's an infection you can do more harm than good.
Good luck with your flock and welcome to ours!
I hope she heals up soon!Thanks for the advise, I don't keep them on wire, but I do suspect that she has been targeted by the males, I think she is probably enjoying the rest at the moment!![]()