Some bleeding around the toe nail

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3 days ago I noticed a small amount of blood around the nail of one of my RIR. After some aggravation I was finally able to catch her and apply some Blu-kote. I did see another hen try and peck the blood.

Today I noticed some more bleeding. From what I can tell its the same wound and it may have opened up again. Appears to be where the nail meets the toe. (Right around the base)

All my reading (I'm a newbie) says blu-kote is good to use to prevent pecking and aid in healing. Now I just some posts where it shouldn't be used in food producing animals.

It is a real chore catching her to try and treat her. I don't know if she is causing the injury or others??

Any recommendations on what to use to seal this wound up before it gets worse? I really don't have the means to separate her at this point.
 
BluKote is widely used here despite that warning. I use it myself, although I haven't needed to often.

Do you perhaps have wire floors? If not, maybe she is re-injuring it in the course o ordinary foraging, and will need a few days of confinement.
 
No, no wire floor(s). I'm probably not gonna be able to apply more blukote on her til Saturday when I have some help. She is hard to catch and once I catch her I need some hands to apply treatment. Problem is whats gonna happen to her from now til Saturday.....
 
Can you go in the coop after dark and sneak it onto her?
 
Can you go in the coop after dark and sneak it onto her?

I doubt it, unless she is huddled in a nesting box like they have been lately. The coop is not a walk in and the roost bars are to far forward from the access door to reach being sneaky. However, after inspecting her toe today I didn't see any blood and things looked good. Hopefully will stay that way.
 
I haven't seen any more fresh blood as of today, but she appears to be favoring the foot/leg. Only places it down to walk. While standing still, she holds it up close to under her belly. I can't see anything obvious, or I just don't know what I'm looking for??
 
I had one that got her toenail caught in the chain link fence after hopping over it too may times. It came off after a few days, and it was quite painful for her. It got better without any treatment, however the nail did not grow back.
 
I'd just keep an eye on her, then. Look for signs of infection: redness, warmth or swelling. It may just still be sore and take a while longer to finish healing.
 

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