Loyalsapphire
Hatching
- Feb 7, 2026
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I have a 3 year old Brahma hen, seems to be in good health overall. Is eating/drinking/laying eggs/passing stool normally. She gets a mix of Nutrena Nature Wise Feather Fixer and Nutrena Nature Wise Harvest Blend (local store was out of the Feather Fixer last time I needed feed), with a small amount (approximately 1-2 tablespoons) of scratch grain as a daily treat.
She has been experiencing broken feathers/sores on her legs off and on since last August. None of our other hens (we have 4 total, 3 with feathered feet) are showing these symptoms. In the fall I was treating as folliculitis, with Epsom soaks and spraying with Vetricyn. She had been broody for an extended period of time, plus it was humid and I was doing cool water to try and 'break' the broodiness. I pulled a few 'blood feathers' and her feet appeared improved overall, if not 100%. I figured we'd have to wait for molt and new feathers for it to completely resolve.
Fast forward to nearly 2 weeks ago I noticed she once again had sore looking legs/broken feathers. She was now also starting to walk as if she was uncomfortable (pulling each foot up high up into her body and setting it down gingerly, sometimes standing on one foot while eating or drinking, but not always the same foot; but no apparent issues for balance, still comes running for scratch and can get in/out of the coop).
We are in Iowa and in depths of winter, so I pulled her into our garage for a week, in a DIY run with another hen so she wasn't lonely. I was applying Vetricyn + triple antibiotic ointment + Vaseline every day to every other day. No sign of bumble foot, and they did seem to be improving.
Around this time I figured I'd treat for SLM, in case that was the cause all along. Given the winter conditions and not wanting to keep her separate from the flock for week at a time, I chose to try a 1x dose of Elector PSP (10 minute soak in a solution of 9ml Elector PSP/1 gallon of water). Yesterday it arrived and I treated all 4 hens and did a deep clean of the coop, spraying it with the Elector solution. Afterwards everyone went back out to the coop/run.
She was nesting when I checked on her this morning. I put her in the run and noticed she was still doing the weird walking thing. I also witnessed another hen pecking at her feet. So, I pulled her back into the garage. This time in a dog carrier, as I need to do a deep clean of the other spot in case it is indeed SLM. I had a towel in there instead of pine shavings, but I think pine shavings might be preferred for soaking up droppings.
Any other suggestions or things I could do to help her heal/be more comfortable? Hesitant to put her back out with the other hens until she is walking more normally and her legs have healed adequately to prevent the pecking. I was planning to continue the Vaseline+ as it did seem to be helping. I will attach a photo of what her legs looked like this morning.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
She has been experiencing broken feathers/sores on her legs off and on since last August. None of our other hens (we have 4 total, 3 with feathered feet) are showing these symptoms. In the fall I was treating as folliculitis, with Epsom soaks and spraying with Vetricyn. She had been broody for an extended period of time, plus it was humid and I was doing cool water to try and 'break' the broodiness. I pulled a few 'blood feathers' and her feet appeared improved overall, if not 100%. I figured we'd have to wait for molt and new feathers for it to completely resolve.
Fast forward to nearly 2 weeks ago I noticed she once again had sore looking legs/broken feathers. She was now also starting to walk as if she was uncomfortable (pulling each foot up high up into her body and setting it down gingerly, sometimes standing on one foot while eating or drinking, but not always the same foot; but no apparent issues for balance, still comes running for scratch and can get in/out of the coop).
We are in Iowa and in depths of winter, so I pulled her into our garage for a week, in a DIY run with another hen so she wasn't lonely. I was applying Vetricyn + triple antibiotic ointment + Vaseline every day to every other day. No sign of bumble foot, and they did seem to be improving.
Around this time I figured I'd treat for SLM, in case that was the cause all along. Given the winter conditions and not wanting to keep her separate from the flock for week at a time, I chose to try a 1x dose of Elector PSP (10 minute soak in a solution of 9ml Elector PSP/1 gallon of water). Yesterday it arrived and I treated all 4 hens and did a deep clean of the coop, spraying it with the Elector solution. Afterwards everyone went back out to the coop/run.
She was nesting when I checked on her this morning. I put her in the run and noticed she was still doing the weird walking thing. I also witnessed another hen pecking at her feet. So, I pulled her back into the garage. This time in a dog carrier, as I need to do a deep clean of the other spot in case it is indeed SLM. I had a towel in there instead of pine shavings, but I think pine shavings might be preferred for soaking up droppings.
Any other suggestions or things I could do to help her heal/be more comfortable? Hesitant to put her back out with the other hens until she is walking more normally and her legs have healed adequately to prevent the pecking. I was planning to continue the Vaseline+ as it did seem to be helping. I will attach a photo of what her legs looked like this morning.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
