This morning I noticed that one of my new ex-batts had some blood on her feet - not too much, just a smear or two. After checking the others over to see if she'd clawed any of them (the flock integration has been somewhat lively...) I then realised that the back claw on her foot was the source of the blood. It looks like she's somehow ripped the claw part out and it still seems to be bleeding. The garden is damp and muddy so I'm concerned about infection so I've put her into a box and tried to clean it up but I'm worried about hurting her further. Is this a vet job? I think there's one close by who treat chickens - in nearly 2 years of chicken keeping it will be the first time there!
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Just give it a good wash to get any mud/muck off and give the wound a blast of antiseptic spray. It will be difficult to keep it totally clean even if she's in a box as she will tread in her own poo. Your best bet is to cover the foot with a small sock tied on securely and return her to the flock. Once the wound has dried and scabbed over you can remove the sock (prob in a couple of days).
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Ooh RH I sense a dragons den idea there...cute henny hosiery...Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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