Hey all.. just wanting some opinions on bumble foot. I have a few girls with very minor black scabs at the moment, most are so small that if you didn't look closely you'd think it was dirt. No swelling or redness or anything like that. My family has had chickens here for about 50 years (longer than I've been alive) all in the same environment & coops. The family patriarch has passed away so I can't ask his opinion on this. As far as I know and any other family members can remember, bumblefoot was not really treated here and ignored basically unless it was causing a problem. One girl flew into something yesterday and pulled her scab mostly off, so I ended up removing it and wrapping the foot, but there was not really any infection underneath it, just a very small area which came out attached to the scab but nothing like I've seen in the bumblefoot surgery photos (I've never seen one bad like that). Our yard is very rocky everywhere and the chickens seem to love the areas with the most rocks, naturally, but I think that is the cause (they free range most days).
So what is the consensus.. pull all the scabs, clean & wrap, or wait & ignore unless there is swelling/redness/limping? Just curious on other opinions! I'm not interested in treating something that doesn't need to be treated.
So what is the consensus.. pull all the scabs, clean & wrap, or wait & ignore unless there is swelling/redness/limping? Just curious on other opinions! I'm not interested in treating something that doesn't need to be treated.