Rescued hen is gonna make it! pic pg 8

meriruka

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Today I brought home a tiny hen that someone was using as bait for fox and coyotes. She has some frostbite on her comb but her feet are terrible. There is only the one long middle toe on each foot, where the other toes should be are just nubs. The feet look lumpy and she is picking at them. the nails on the two toes she has were 3/4 inch long, so I trimmed them , she can stand better but I don't know what kind of medication to put on them. I can't post pics until Tuesday, because I'm down here on the farm and I don't have my camera.
I'd appreciate any suggestions!
 
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If she's picking at them, she might have mites that could be making her itchy.

You could put Vaseline just to protect the skin/scales.

WTH is wrong with people that they'd use a living being for bait?!
 
Where do you get Ivermectin? I'm pretty far from anything around here, and everything is closed on Sunday. We have a Southern States I could get to on Monday.
Do I need to treat the whole bird for mites or just the feet?
 
I used Campho Phenique (sp?) on one of mine and it did a great job you can get that at the local drug store or grocery store. I used a eye dropper to put it on the legs. I did it twice a day they were looking better in a week.
 
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Thanks I'll try that until I can get the Ivermectin stuff. I just found out that little miss 'I have no feet" can fly like a crow.
 
* I'd help her stand in a dishpan of warm water & antibacterial soap w/a couple pinches of baking soda added. That'll loosen dirt, dead skin, blood & mites if any to start. Then you can gently wipe em dry & add the campho, or neosporin, vit e or even a light coat of desitin probly. LINE whatever you keep her in with something soft-- I like microfiber cloths personally & have used a ton of em w/ Chook. . . .
 
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I was at the trade lot looking at the birds, a man (sadly, someone I know) came up and said he wanted a rooster that crowed "every two minutes' because he wanted to put it in a trap to lure coyotes and foxes and the hen he had in there now was too quiet. The owner would only sell the birds in pairs, so I asked him what he would do with the hen. He said he'd turn it loose. I offered to take it and I said I'd take the little hen he had in the trap currently as well. So we drive to the end of the earth and trudge through the woods and there is this tiny bantam hen all alone in the trap. So, I couldn't save the roo, but I saved two hens. The trade lot hen is an amerucana and the little girl, I have no idea. She's shaped like a seabright, but is buff colored with black tips on the feathers or her back and tail. Oh, and her little comb flops over. Gues what I named her, uncreative person that I am.....
 
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