
Yeka Sorokina wrote:Hello Everyone
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I picked up this hen today to treat her foot for what I thought was bumble foot and found she had this growth on her belly. What is it? What can I do about it! Feedback is very appreciated as I am worried that this is serious
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I love the wait and observe option! I think in our society there is a tendency to just do something, which often is not needed, and may even have negative consequences. Because our hen is not acting healthy, we did soak her in an Epsom salt bath and removed the matter inside the lesion. I will include pictures of the matter we removed and the appearance of the wound after removal. This is another semi-complicated case of compound issues. This hen has one swollen foot (will include a photo) but no scab. We thought she had bumble foot and were going to treat that. But when we picked her up, we noticed the lesion on the belly. We also noticed that the swollen foot does not have a scab (will include a photo). The hen avoids bearing weight on the swollen foot. She eats, drinks and poops, but mostly stayed in one spot and had very limited activities, which could have just been because of the foot, but it was hard to know if it was the foot or the belly lesion (or both) that was reducing her energy and activity. Hence, we did decide to treat the belly wound even though it was not hot and did not seem like it felt tender to her. The matter we cut out was very, very hard, very difficult to remove because the edges were tight around it and we had to cut little pieces out little by little before it finally came out (will include photo). With examination of the wound after removal (will include photo), I am lead to believe that it was an abscess that her body tried to push out from a long while ago. If I understood you correctly, I think this was your sense from the initial photos. I think we will give her another Epsom soak for the belly and refresh the dressing tomorrow. What do you think? The removal was yesterday. I am thinking of giving her a day without being handled since it was a long procedure yesterday.
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Yeka Sorokina wrote:Thank you so much for your reply! What we removed from the wound seemed like hardened pus. Some people said that it could have been an abscess related to pressure from the roost. The belly wound seems to be healing well.
Yeka Sorokina wrote:Wondering what you think about this, we have not lanced the swollen foot because it showed improvement from the drawing salve. Do you think this a viable course of treatment, or with swelling like that, drawing salve and Epsom soaks are not enough? And if you do suggest to lance it, where would you recommend lancing it since it doesn't have an obvious scab?
There is nothing so bad that politics cannot make it worse. - Thomas Sowell
Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom. - Albert Einstein
Now I am concerned that we made a wound but did not address the issue. Have you ever tried to lance bumble foot but could not find or feel the kernel? I will probably start another thread on this tomorrow after the dressing change so I could share photos of post lancing. I am concerned we set her back by cutting her
Any recommendations on what to do for this hen now?
Yeka Sorokina wrote:I love your approach! Do not put holes in a critter unless absolutely necessary!
Yeka Sorokina wrote:The belly wound is doing great! The bandages are off, the redness wore off and the swelling is down from our last bandage change.
Yeka Sorokina wrote:We will reassess the feet tomorrow and I will post a picture of what it looks like.
There is nothing so bad that politics cannot make it worse. - Thomas Sowell
Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom. - Albert Einstein
Yeka Sorokina wrote:I am sad to report that the bumble foot stopped improving and the hen had poor appetite and low energy. She would eat, but not with much interest. We did decide to lance it. I will post a photo of the foot just before the surgery (unfortunately we only got the top of it).
Yeka Sorokina wrote:Sadly, after cutting out the scab and the firm tissue just deep to it, we could not find or feel the kernel no matter how much we squeezed and massaged
Now I am concerned that we made a wound but did not address the issue. Have you ever tried to lance bumble foot but could not find or feel the kernel?
Yeka Sorokina wrote:I am concerned we set her back by cutting her
Any recommendations on what to do for this hen now?
There is nothing so bad that politics cannot make it worse. - Thomas Sowell
Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom. - Albert Einstein
There is nothing so bad that politics cannot make it worse. - Thomas Sowell
Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom. - Albert Einstein
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