Hello all!
I have a 1.5 year old Easter egger hen who recently developed bumblefoot. I saw that she was limping, noticed a pea sized black scab on the bottom of her right foot, and isolated her in a brooder in our house right away as she was being attacked by the rest of the flock.
So far my treatment regimen has been:
Is there anything else I should be doing to try and get the abscess to the surface more? I’m just worried that the infection might be progressing if I can’t get the abscess material out. I have included pictures of what it looked like after removing the black material. She is still limping and doesn’t seem like she has felt any relief from removing what I did.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!
I have a 1.5 year old Easter egger hen who recently developed bumblefoot. I saw that she was limping, noticed a pea sized black scab on the bottom of her right foot, and isolated her in a brooder in our house right away as she was being attacked by the rest of the flock.
So far my treatment regimen has been:
- Daily soaks with epsom salt and iodine, 10 minutes.
- Dry foot thoroughly, apply neosporin to kernel and cover with gauze.
- Secure with vet wrap.
Is there anything else I should be doing to try and get the abscess to the surface more? I’m just worried that the infection might be progressing if I can’t get the abscess material out. I have included pictures of what it looked like after removing the black material. She is still limping and doesn’t seem like she has felt any relief from removing what I did.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!