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Could very well be the genetics SCG, maybe Murray birds are predisposed to it? Do you have birds from other sources? And do you have any problems with them?

I have birds from all kinds of sources. The turkey came from a friend who didn't have bumble in her flock so
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That is odd... Isn't it? I have had a few cases of bumble, I thought mine all got red.
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The ones we have had here are not red. Just swollen with a blackish brown plug.

Is she limping?

Filth is good and why we have immune systems.

She limps a little bit, but not always noticeable even before I started treating her. She still gets on the highest roost I have and kerplunks down onto her feet every day. You'd think if they hurt that bad she'd try roosting lower or not at all.
 
Maybe george carlin is right, filth is good? makes for a strong immune system?...

Yep!
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I heard on NPR some time ago that people who were raised on farms with all the barn dust have a much lower incidence of allergies. But you have to grow up there from early on. Didn't help with people who moved to a farm when they were grade school age (IIRC)


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I'd try the castor oil first
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WAY cheaper, not invasive, does no damage to the skin (in fact can help it) and doesn't hurt one bit. It just takes a LOT more time. If it doesn't work, you aren't out much. I had a grape sized cyst on my thigh taken off 40 years ago and there is STILL a dimple where it had been. Surgery means removing the "problem" and some of the surrounding tissue I guess.
 
Yep!
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I heard on NPR some time ago that people who were raised on farms with all the barn dust have a much lower incidence of allergies. But you have to grow up there from early on. Didn't help with people who moved to a farm when they were grade school age (IIRC)



I'd try the castor oil first
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WAY cheaper, not invasive, does no damage to the skin (in fact can help it) and doesn't hurt one bit. It just takes a LOT more time. If it doesn't work, you aren't out much. I had a grape sized cyst on my thigh taken off 40 years ago and there is STILL a dimple where it had been. Surgery means removing the "problem" and some of the surrounding tissue I guess.
Yes, but it may not be a wart if the treatment did not work. It would be wise to have it looked at.
 
Hmm, pretty sure I mentioned I've been to a doc aka doctor a couple times for the warts, professional dermatologist, not a witch doctor.
 
All this wart talk reminds me, I have to buy more Remasan. Mumbo jumbo natural remedy, but it seems to work.

Never heard of it, looking it up, must be a Finnish product? I was going to get oyster mushroom plugs along with a few other medicinal mushrooms, didn't realize oysters were medicinal also.
 
I found this:

Remasan, the fast-working homoeopathic remedy for minor injuries

Arnica montana C12, C30, C200 as homaccord in the blister
To be used in cases of:

  • acute injuries of all kinds
  • ...
Remedy for MINOR injuries and the first listed use is for ACUTE injuries?

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