I had posted earlier in the week that I got three gold laced bantam cochins off craigslist. I bought them without seeing them walk (we were in a parking lot). We get home and while they all limp I think it's because they have mud and poop in their foot feathers. Then I notice one is really limping bad and was injured. We gave her a foot bath and all kinds of yuck came off.
I had told the lady I bought them from that the ones foot was hurt and she offered to exchange it. We met again to exchange and when I was showing the lady the chickens foot, I realized something...the foot was only hanging on by one tendon! I guess there had been so much muck and yuck on there it was just a lump before, not hanging. There was no blood or anything, it was an old injury. We were both shocked and we exchanged for another one of the sister chickens.
Today I had the cochins out in the garden. I happened to pick the bigger one my dd calls Chicklet and looked at her feet. She had something black on her ankle. At first I thought it was a feather growing in but it wrapped around her foot. I picked at it and realized it was a black rubber band that had grown into her foot! It was wrapped twice around her foot. I managed to get it off in one piece, it has grown in some and her foot bled but it came off. It wasn't too awful and we intended on giving her a foot bath. When we went to put them all away I noticed the new switcheroo cochin's foot was bleeding. I realized there was probably a rubber band there as well but couldn't see it.
We soaked her foot and still there was a big scabby thing on the underside. I tried pulling it off and it would budge some and then kind of snap back. Yes, it was the rubber band!! I got scissors and carefully cut it and managed to get it off. Her shank looks terrible. I have posted some photos I took with my phone, the underside really looks the worst. We poured hydrogen peroxide on it and then later some bandaid brand antiseptic and bandaged it up. I thought about bag balm but of course our walmart is the only one in the world that doesn't carry it. She is resting in the kitchen in a plastic tub.
The last photo is the rubber band with all kinds of yuck on it. I can't believe my dd (age 11) and I managed to get this off ourselves but the though of leaving it there was worse and kept us going.
Can she survive this and what do I need to do to keep her healthy? She is pretty skinny too. I tried giving her yogurt in her feed but she didn't care for it and kept wiping her beak. She is a little trooper though. She is eating and drinking. Today she easily ate a pound of sand and grit too while she was dust bathing. (they all refused to eat the worm we found for them though)
Here is the first chicken whose foot was actually hanging, in this photo you can see it a little. Honestly could not tell it was just hanging on!
here is one view of the foot of switcheroo after rubber band was removed
view two of switcheroo
the rubber band and more...
I emailed the lady to tell her about the rubber band and she was very apologetic and upset. She had bought them from someone else and never knew they had rubber bands on them. The bands were black just like the foot feathers. She found rubber bands on the other two she has as well.
What else do we need to do? I will be checking the third one we have tomorrow, I am 99% sure it has a band on it was well.
Thank you if you have read this far!!
I had told the lady I bought them from that the ones foot was hurt and she offered to exchange it. We met again to exchange and when I was showing the lady the chickens foot, I realized something...the foot was only hanging on by one tendon! I guess there had been so much muck and yuck on there it was just a lump before, not hanging. There was no blood or anything, it was an old injury. We were both shocked and we exchanged for another one of the sister chickens.
Today I had the cochins out in the garden. I happened to pick the bigger one my dd calls Chicklet and looked at her feet. She had something black on her ankle. At first I thought it was a feather growing in but it wrapped around her foot. I picked at it and realized it was a black rubber band that had grown into her foot! It was wrapped twice around her foot. I managed to get it off in one piece, it has grown in some and her foot bled but it came off. It wasn't too awful and we intended on giving her a foot bath. When we went to put them all away I noticed the new switcheroo cochin's foot was bleeding. I realized there was probably a rubber band there as well but couldn't see it.
We soaked her foot and still there was a big scabby thing on the underside. I tried pulling it off and it would budge some and then kind of snap back. Yes, it was the rubber band!! I got scissors and carefully cut it and managed to get it off. Her shank looks terrible. I have posted some photos I took with my phone, the underside really looks the worst. We poured hydrogen peroxide on it and then later some bandaid brand antiseptic and bandaged it up. I thought about bag balm but of course our walmart is the only one in the world that doesn't carry it. She is resting in the kitchen in a plastic tub.
The last photo is the rubber band with all kinds of yuck on it. I can't believe my dd (age 11) and I managed to get this off ourselves but the though of leaving it there was worse and kept us going.
Can she survive this and what do I need to do to keep her healthy? She is pretty skinny too. I tried giving her yogurt in her feed but she didn't care for it and kept wiping her beak. She is a little trooper though. She is eating and drinking. Today she easily ate a pound of sand and grit too while she was dust bathing. (they all refused to eat the worm we found for them though)
Here is the first chicken whose foot was actually hanging, in this photo you can see it a little. Honestly could not tell it was just hanging on!

here is one view of the foot of switcheroo after rubber band was removed

view two of switcheroo

the rubber band and more...

I emailed the lady to tell her about the rubber band and she was very apologetic and upset. She had bought them from someone else and never knew they had rubber bands on them. The bands were black just like the foot feathers. She found rubber bands on the other two she has as well.
What else do we need to do? I will be checking the third one we have tomorrow, I am 99% sure it has a band on it was well.
Thank you if you have read this far!!