White Leghorn Hen with Bumblefoot!!! (2nd Try SUCCESS!!!!)

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Dont wait too long to conduct surgery on her feet. If the infection gets to her leg bone...the infection will quickly spread throughout her system and she'll die. No amount of antibiotics will stop it neither.
 
There's not much I can do. If the infection is a staph infection, that means that my grandma absolutely cannot be around her. Is there any risk that one of us or the other chickens can get infected?
 
You would only get a staph infection if you followed poor hygienic practices when dealing with this. If you just wrap the feet it will not do any good. You have to drain and cut out the infection.

Get some betadyne and wash everything on the birds legs with it.
get some rubber gloves
get an exacto knife. wash the knife in betadyne
wrap the chicken in a towel
cut open the foot pad and get the core of infection out.
Wash the chickens legs with betadyne again
wrap the feet up with sterile dressing
wash your arms and throw any clothing you wore into a hot water wash cycle.
change the foot dressing once a day.
They sell Betadyne at theisen's, Tractor supply, orshelns etc...

Then you chicken will heal and be staph free so your grandmother can be around it.

Seriously you can't just do what you want to do. you have to do what is good for the bird. You have many links with pictures provided for you to take care of this. time to put on your Big Girl Panties and get it done!!

Or just give up on the bird?

here is the best link:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=236649
 
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No, I will not give up on her. Last night I did clean it up and wrap it. The scab is off and I got most of the pussy stuff out. Today, I will try the surgery. It will be very hard considering I can't have help.
 
I know it stinks and is hard to do on your own.... but you can do it!! Give it a good go. Maybe you can call a friend to hold the bird in a towel. I wrap them up and use a bungee cord around the towel then they don't move much.

Thank you for doing your best. your bird will give you bunches of eggs in thanks also!!
 
Ok, thanks, for the help! The only thing I see as an issue is she is one of the flightiest birds I have. It shall be hard to catch her, but I'll do my best.
 
I'm getting ready to go out and do the surgery... I don't have betadyne, though. I do have Neosporin and Triple antibiotic ointment (Bacitracin-Neomycin-Polymyxin-B). Could I use that?
 
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Yes, you need to use that after you clean all the gunk out. The betadine/iodine is for cleaning the wound. If you have a saline solution of some sort I guess it could work instead cause you need to flush out the site to make sure you get it cleaned out.
 

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