- Jan 22, 2014
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I'm new here so,bare with me!
I went out to check on our chickens one night and our rooster wasn't looking good at all.
Both his feet were frostbit pretty bad,I've been soaking his feet twice a day for 30 mins,in Epsom salt,putting Neosporin on legs/toes too.His blister popped on the one foot,now they smell (I know that is NOT a good sign) but,I also noticed the smell has gone down a bit,the swelling as well,he can close his toes on the one foot.He has blackening to his toes,I'm sure he'll lose those..I see new skin under where it popped,looks very much alive.He's eating/drinking normally,I've been giving him scrambled eggs and electrolytes in his water.He's bright in the eyes,he's always on clean bedding (inside) and if he goes down hill I won't let him suffer..just going by how he looks right now.
Any help is welcome.
No rude answers please,just be honest and anyone else has dealt with this..please do share!
I went out to check on our chickens one night and our rooster wasn't looking good at all.
Both his feet were frostbit pretty bad,I've been soaking his feet twice a day for 30 mins,in Epsom salt,putting Neosporin on legs/toes too.His blister popped on the one foot,now they smell (I know that is NOT a good sign) but,I also noticed the smell has gone down a bit,the swelling as well,he can close his toes on the one foot.He has blackening to his toes,I'm sure he'll lose those..I see new skin under where it popped,looks very much alive.He's eating/drinking normally,I've been giving him scrambled eggs and electrolytes in his water.He's bright in the eyes,he's always on clean bedding (inside) and if he goes down hill I won't let him suffer..just going by how he looks right now.
Any help is welcome.
No rude answers please,just be honest and anyone else has dealt with this..please do share!
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