Bumblefoot?

wdscully

Chirping
7 Years
Feb 7, 2017
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California
Our 7 year old Leghorn, Peep, stopped walking 3 days ago. We checked her feet and it looks like bumblefoot. She is otherwise behaving normally...eating, tho not as much, drinking and even laying.

We brought her inside, soaked her feet in epsom salt bath for 20 to 30 mins, then applied PRID and bandaged up and are keeping crated her inside while we work through the process. After todays bath we noticed her toes are looking a bit angry. Is this normal for bumble or could this be a secondary issue?
 

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Our 7 year old Leghorn, Peep, stopped walking 3 days ago. We checked her feet and it looks like bumblefoot. She is otherwise behaving normally...eating, tho not as much, drinking and even laying.

We brought her inside, soaked her feet in epsom salt bath for 20 to 30 mins, then applied PRID and bandaged up and are keeping crated her inside while we work through the process. After todays bath we noticed her toes are looking a bit angry. Is this normal for bumble or could this be a secondary issue?
Update: I ended up taking Peep to the vet. She did not think FPD, since shes in a pretty open space, but more likely a severe case of bumblefoot. She thinks its treatable with antibiotics and a daily soak in Chlorhexidine. It's now been about a week. The good news: she can bear weight on that foot and open her toes again, however, her toes themselves look like their getting worse. Hoping its a "looks worse before it gets better" situation. 😰
 

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The tips of her toes look like they're dead. Is it possible you wrapped her foot too tightly?
Yes, they likely are and no, it wasnt the wrap. The toes were already turning black before I started wrapping them. I checked the wraps and changed them out every day to make sure they weren't too tight. Even after switching to shoes the toes continued their path. The vet said its likely the course of the infection and the toes may need to be amputated or could possibly fall off on their own. One toe seems to be making a comeback, but time will tell. Getting started on another round of antibiotics now and continuing daily soaks. Its definitely going to be a long haul. She is doing great otherwise.... Back out in the yard with her sisters, living her best life.
 

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