Oh wow I just posted about something very similar on my girl!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/have-you-ever-seen-this-bizarre-footpad-growth-formation-not-bumblefoot.1621059/
Does it look the same as yours?
Fortunately my little girl hasn't had any other issues. I initially thought it could be bumblefoot but didn't find any examples that looked like it. So I've just been cleaning and watching.
But I'm sorry to hear about your chicken and her/his tumor.
Yeah it's so bizarre I've been trying to do research on it but it's hard to describe and google haha.
But your response makes me feel better. Hopefully it's nothing I plan to keep an eye on it though.
I noticed mild bumblefoot on my 1 yr old Ameraucana and started treating it and it's now almost healed.
While initially soaking her I noticed she has a very odd looking growth/formation on her other foot. I don't think it's bumblefoot and doesn't appear to be a sore or infection. Her footpad...
Ok thank you. I've read that there is sometimes no kernel if the infection is caught early. Have you seen that that's the case sometimes? I hate cutting her up to find nothing...
My 1 year old Ameraucana has had a sore (bumblefoot) on her foot for about a month. I've been keeping an eye on it but it hadn't improved and the round scabbed area looked like it was getting darker and more pronounced. Although there's no swelling and she's walking just fine and is completely...
It's not the worms in particular. It's that treats should be given in a very limited amount (no more than 10% of your regular diet - or 1 tablespoon per girl per day) because they throw off the healthy nutritional balance of a chicken's diet. Just like humans. Some people believe in giving NO...
Yes same calcium citrate as human supplement. That's probably the quickest way to give them calcium.
I have 5 laying hens and I do give them all the shells from the eggs we eat. They love it. But still offer them the oyster shell because apparently the eggshell calcium doesn't stay in their...
Hi there. I'm sorry your hen isn't well. I don't think pulling out the membrane is an issue. The issue is more if you accidentally breaking an egg in her from doing it. But the egg has already broken.
It's likely she will be able to expell the rest on her own. Keep making sure she's relaxed...
No it usually doesn't go bad. Do you ever give them their own eggshells as a calcium supplement? You just have to bake it and then crush it. They love it and will eat it up like treats! Mine much prefer the dried eggshells over the oyster shells but I mix them and leave them out together.
Congrats! You will love them!
Join the Bielefelder Thread if you haven't already!
In fact I just posted a quick video of my Bielefelder's 1st year growth progress.
Post in thread 'Bielefelder thread!!!!' https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/bielefelder-thread.1467668/post-27638708
Wanted to share a 35 sec video collage I created of my Bielee girl's 1st year growth progress. Thought it might be helpful/interesting to new Bielefelder keepers.
She turned a year yesterday. She's a big sweetheart. Along with the pics, I weighed her at each weekly (up to 13 weeks) then...
Thank you for the info it's very helpful!
I will wait and get sexed ROs maybe next year. I can't have roosters here so want to have the best chance with ending up with a girl.
Would love to see pics of your ROs!
Also FYI it’s recommended by a lot of experts to use paper towels for the 1st several days. It gives the babies better traction so they end up causing injury. You can swap out to bedding (not cedar) after a few days. I usually wait a week.