- Aug 1, 2012
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Hi Guys, I have a chicken that has been on antibiotics for a long time now with the dreaded bumblefoot. I read this article below by Jen, and wonder what your thoughts were to using Wart Freezer to tackle the bumble? I think Jen makes sence here and I am considering trying a wart or varucca freezing medicine on my chick. Any thoughts on this?
Many thanks
Paul
((""Hi! I had a REALLY difficult time getting rid of my hen's bumblefoot. I tried EVERYTHING!
Here is my post from the other day:
Hi! I had written this summer about one of my hens having bumblefoot. I had tried EVERYTHING to try and clear it up. I tried soaking in epsom salts with comfrey, used hydrogen peroxide, ichthammol, triple neosporin, betadine, honey, batril (synotic), alcohol, and I wrapped her foot with vet tape everytime I did a treatment. I don't know how many "plugs" I pulled out of her foot. Nothing worked. I was at my wits end. About a month ago, I picked her up to check her foot, and it was all healed up! I did some research and I think I might have found a "cure", if you want to call it that. She had been out in the snow, and it was REALLY cold. I found out that staph cannot survive in cold, that it thrives in heat. If I ever have this problem again, I'm going to soak their foot in ICE WATER, instead of hot or warm water! Maybe I was helping it thrive by soaking in hot water?
Anyone have any comments?
Jen""))
Many thanks
Paul
((""Hi! I had a REALLY difficult time getting rid of my hen's bumblefoot. I tried EVERYTHING!
Here is my post from the other day:
Hi! I had written this summer about one of my hens having bumblefoot. I had tried EVERYTHING to try and clear it up. I tried soaking in epsom salts with comfrey, used hydrogen peroxide, ichthammol, triple neosporin, betadine, honey, batril (synotic), alcohol, and I wrapped her foot with vet tape everytime I did a treatment. I don't know how many "plugs" I pulled out of her foot. Nothing worked. I was at my wits end. About a month ago, I picked her up to check her foot, and it was all healed up! I did some research and I think I might have found a "cure", if you want to call it that. She had been out in the snow, and it was REALLY cold. I found out that staph cannot survive in cold, that it thrives in heat. If I ever have this problem again, I'm going to soak their foot in ICE WATER, instead of hot or warm water! Maybe I was helping it thrive by soaking in hot water?
Anyone have any comments?
Jen""))