Frizzled-n-Sizzled
Songster
- Feb 28, 2022
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I've been treating six of our chickens who seem to have developed bumblefoot over the past month or two. Most of them had a typical scab on the bottom of their feet and all but one are healing up well.
Our Blue Copper Marans has me puzzled. A while back, I noticed long growths on her foot pad that looked like elongated scales. They didn’t bother her, so I didn't think much of it. But a few weeks ago, I noticed a scab on them. When I removed the scab (using gloves), yellowish-clear goo and some blood came out, but there was no smell or heat. She did seem to be favoring it a bit. I treated it as if it was bumblefoot, and it’s healing fine. Now, her other foot has become swollen on the top part. There is no heat or typical scabs anywhere on her foot or leg. I wondered if it could be internal bumblefoot, as one of our Polish hens had similar swelling, and when we lanced it, a lot of pus came out. Once we removed it all, she healed quickly, and the swelling was gone by the next day. However, with our Blue Copper Marans, no nasty pus or kernel came out, just some blood. I’m not sure if I went far enough in.
I also considered that her swelling might be because her other foot was sore, as she’s quite a heavy girl, or it could be gout…. I could have stepped on her at some point too. She always gets in the way and is very klutzy.
Even as a chick, one foot was larger, and her middle toe was bent and crooked. However, the current swelling is not “normal” for her.
I did reach out to a vet, but they are pushing for X-rays before even seeing her, which would be over $200. I was hoping to try antibiotics first. X-rays seem a bit much.
Here are a few pictures. I started to give her a low dose Asprin in hopes that it may help reduce swelling incase I stepped on her.
Thanks everyone for your time and any thoughts or suggestions you may have!
Our Blue Copper Marans has me puzzled. A while back, I noticed long growths on her foot pad that looked like elongated scales. They didn’t bother her, so I didn't think much of it. But a few weeks ago, I noticed a scab on them. When I removed the scab (using gloves), yellowish-clear goo and some blood came out, but there was no smell or heat. She did seem to be favoring it a bit. I treated it as if it was bumblefoot, and it’s healing fine. Now, her other foot has become swollen on the top part. There is no heat or typical scabs anywhere on her foot or leg. I wondered if it could be internal bumblefoot, as one of our Polish hens had similar swelling, and when we lanced it, a lot of pus came out. Once we removed it all, she healed quickly, and the swelling was gone by the next day. However, with our Blue Copper Marans, no nasty pus or kernel came out, just some blood. I’m not sure if I went far enough in.

I also considered that her swelling might be because her other foot was sore, as she’s quite a heavy girl, or it could be gout…. I could have stepped on her at some point too. She always gets in the way and is very klutzy.

I did reach out to a vet, but they are pushing for X-rays before even seeing her, which would be over $200. I was hoping to try antibiotics first. X-rays seem a bit much.
Here are a few pictures. I started to give her a low dose Asprin in hopes that it may help reduce swelling incase I stepped on her.

Thanks everyone for your time and any thoughts or suggestions you may have!

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