What's wrong with this chicken's feet?

Umm, just my two cents, but it looks a lot like the outer layers of skin died and is now sloughing off, ie frost bite. I could be totally wrong, and that is actually extremely likely. When did this happen?
Poor thing...
 
i cant see any pic of the feet!??...
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If your chicken can still walk I would try the vaseline; if not I would cull and put the poor thing out of it's misery. Good luck - keep us posted.
 
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Thanks, it looks like you're correct! I'll treat like suggested and see what happens.

Also thanks to all of you that responded... I appreciate it very much!
 
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I doubt it's scaley legs.... more like the chicken has been standing in a pile of their own excrement for a long period of time. Amonia does that kind of damage.
 
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That is IMHO caused by scaley leg mite... I have seen this and treated the city pigeons here quite often (and their feet are sometimes worse)... vaseline in this case will work too slowly... you will need to apply ivermectin topically (1-2% solution > a vet will often have this ready to hand or if you have the ivomec eprinex you can use that too for instance... only apply topically to the affected area).
clean the feet with a brush (I use a paint brush or soft tooth brush) with a chlorhexidine scrub... after a couple minutes soak and gentle scrub then rinse off and let air dry... apply the ivermectine (you can do this with a paintbrush) and let soak in... then dip leg/feet in baby oil (mineral oil) . repeat the chlorhexidine scrub (or other antibacterial soap/scrub) daily ... you may need to reapply the ivermectine after seven days. Two treatments have always been sufficient for me even with the worst cases.
 
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