Wow! What an improvement!
I agree with casportpony....all that yellow gunk looks to me like puss and needs to be scraped out. Kudos for a job well done!
Hoping things only improve with more treatment!
Keep us posted!



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Thanks, I am super not into trying to do a surgery/tissue removal. I will keep on truckin'.Just keep doing what you are doing. I am not sure sugery is a good idea. It is my understanding that chickens don't do well with anesthesia anyways so I'm not sure that is even really a good option.
I might just use the saline every day, and not be as agressive to see if it will heal now. Sometimes we can be so agressive with cleaning and debriding that we can prevent healing. The reason I am saying this is that I was doing some reading about wound care. In the old days, we would do wet to dry dressings with saline or betadine, and then when the gauze was dry, we would rip off the gauze and the infective tissue would come off along with healthy tissue. Nowadays the people who specialize in chronic wounds, tend to avoid the things we used to use like those wet to dry dressings, peroxide, betadine, dakins solution, and many feel that neosporin can even eventually cause a bad reaction with repeated use. It seems that less is more. Watch for signs of infection. Hopefully it will heal, but we are not positive that this is only an infection versus a tumor.
Yes, my vet usually says to give 1/4 tablets for birds with bumble foot around 4 pounds (I was giving 1/2 tablets to my Pekin drake). I think the dosage depends on what you are treating as well because sometimes my vet would say to give a tablet twice a day.Off the top of my head I think I read sulfa doses are ~50 mg/kg per day. Let me do some more research.
I remember one person giving their duck ether 1/2 or 1/4 of a 480 mg tablet twice a day.
I think that was @DiamondSwan. @DiamondSwan, do you remember how much you duck weighed when you were treating him for bumblefoot? And did you give 1/4 or 1/2 a tablet ?
I think we all have felt from the beginning that this could be a tumor, but it also could be an abscess. Time will tell.I believe strongly that this is a tumor and I don't want to be the party pooper here I agree less is more just be wary of fly strike and others picking at it I'm sorry your having this problem and I hope I'm wrong![]()