What should i do?? (Little blood from feet/legs)

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Every night they peck eachother legs and feet to put eachother in there places well I guess tonight someone pecked my buff too hard and did this. Anything I should do or leave it alone?
 

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Every night they peck eachother legs and feet to put eachother in there places well I guess tonight someone pecked my buff too hard and did this. Anything I should do or leave it alone?
That's very minor. She'll be fine.
 
Every night they peck eachother legs and feet to put eachother in there places well I guess tonight someone pecked my buff too hard and did this. Anything I should do or leave it alone?
Just put on some Antibiotic ointment and she'll be fine!
If it's bleeding put some cornstarch on it, that will prevent any bleeding!
 
Just put on some Antibiotic ointment and she'll be fine!
If it's bleeding put some cornstarch on it, that will prevent any bleeding!
i know its minor but I don't want an infection or anything. I'm going to see how it is in the morning and ill update you. Im just worried that next time it wont be minor. at least they went for the feet and not causing bloody feathers. is there away to prevent this or?
 
i know its minor but I don't want an infection or anything. I'm going to see how it is in the morning and ill update you. Im just worried that next time it wont be minor. at least they went for the feet and not causing bloody feathers. is there away to prevent this or?
Blu-Kote it's spray-on stuff.
If you spray that on your chicken's foot where it's damaged the Blu-Kote should both heal it and keep the other chooks away from pecking it, it doesn't cost too much, about $7.99 on TSC's website.
 
Blu-Kote it's spray-on stuff.
If you spray that on your chicken's foot where it's damaged the Blu-Kote should both heal it and keep the other chooks away from pecking it, it doesn't cost too much, about $7.99 on TSC's website.
thank you, ill check it out for any future pecking problems. Will it be harmful if any birds consume it if they peck at the stuff?
 

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