WOW, I always saw gal and not geek...OOPSIE- senior moment!
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WOW, I always saw gal and not geek...OOPSIE- senior moment!
TOO FUNNY!!!Now this little fella is looking to see if his feet look wierd!
Could it be ammonia burns from the wet ground with poop mixed into it? Looks like there soft tissue between the toes is burned and inflamed.
Are they living in damp conditions mostly? If so can you make them a new run that is dry?
We have been having a lot of rain recently and the ditch and their coop got flooded. The water has gone down now, and I completely cleaned their entire coop and put down loads of fresh hay so they couldn't feel moisture. If it is the amonia burns, will it heal itself now that the coop is clean or is there something I can do to help them? I can't move the them because the only other coop I have is too small for all of them and currently full of bantams. The best I can do as far as that goes right now, is blocking them off from the ditch until they find a way through the fence again.