LOL Cute picture! She looks like an armful
Do you have vet care available?
How long have you had her?
Did she come with the swollen feet?
You also mention her smelling sour - is this her breath, mucous/discharge or just a general unpleasant smell about her?
In your photo I do see a small scab that looks like bumblefoot, but since both feet are swollen and puffy and her poop is solid white chalky, I would be more inclined to think at least some of the swelling is from Gout. This of course, is just a guess - I'm not a vet.
What do you feed? She may benefit from extra poultry vitamins that contain Vitamin A. Keep her treats to no more than 5-10% of daily intake. Antibiotics may help with infection (the feet do look a little infected). See that she is drinking really well.
Check her crop to make sure it's emptying overnight (check when she roosts at night, then first thing in the morning before she eats/drinks).
www.farad.org/publications/digests/122015EggResidue.pdf
www.farad.org/publications/miscellaneous/LayingHensEggResidues.pdf

Do you have vet care available?
How long have you had her?
Did she come with the swollen feet?
You also mention her smelling sour - is this her breath, mucous/discharge or just a general unpleasant smell about her?
In your photo I do see a small scab that looks like bumblefoot, but since both feet are swollen and puffy and her poop is solid white chalky, I would be more inclined to think at least some of the swelling is from Gout. This of course, is just a guess - I'm not a vet.
What do you feed? She may benefit from extra poultry vitamins that contain Vitamin A. Keep her treats to no more than 5-10% of daily intake. Antibiotics may help with infection (the feet do look a little infected). See that she is drinking really well.
Check her crop to make sure it's emptying overnight (check when she roosts at night, then first thing in the morning before she eats/drinks).
www.farad.org/publications/digests/122015EggResidue.pdf
www.farad.org/publications/miscellaneous/LayingHensEggResidues.pdf