This is a place for me to keep my notes, and hopefully to share them with anyone else who is seeking more information on bumblefoot.
About Bumblefoot
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2011/07/bumblefoot-causes-treatment-warning.html"Bumblefoot, also known as “plantar pododermatitis,” is an infection that is found on the bottom of the feet and sometimes between the toes of chickens. Left untreated, serious cases can be fatal."
Causes:
"Bumblefoot can be caused by a cut, scrape or injury to the foot pad, commonly occurring from a splintered roost or repetitive, heavy landings from heights or poor litter management (dirty shavings). The compromised skin allows an entry point for bacteria (eg: staphylococcus), which can then lead to a pus-filled abscess. A less common cause of bumblefoot is a vitamin A deficiency. Failure to treat bumblefoot timely can result in the spread of the infection to the bones and tendons and even death" -Kathy Shea Mormino aka The Chicken Chick
TRICIDE-Neo
Add contents of one package to a gallon of DISTILLED water.https://www.pondrx.com/products/16165.html
https://www.pondrx.com/pages.php?pageid=13
http://www.koiacres.com/koi-acres-products/tricide-neo/faq.html
http://www.koiacres.com/Koi-Acres-Products/tricide-neo/dosing.html
http://www.koiacres.com/
ordered: 9/15/13
(warning - gross pix)
http://www.moleculartpharma.com/www.moleculartpharma.com/Home.html
"We rinse their feet before the dip, clean with a paper towel if necessary. Rinse again after the 7 minute dip. No wrap or bandages. We mix a small batch of one half gallon and use it for one week as directed in the instructions. Then we'll mix another batch for the second week."
Oxine
"I order Oxine from Revival animal health by the case and store bottles inside my storage room in house. My spray bottles are kept in my feed shed next to layer house ouut of direct sunlight and are opaque.. I use 1oz for my 500gallon molded duck pond as I fill it. 1/4oz in a tall spray bottle for disinfection and cleaning food and water containers before rinsing. 1/4 oz in tall spray bottle for cleaning inside poultry houses and shoes . I use Oxine only as preventive during wet weather periods in water (1oz to gallon then half eye dropper for each gallon jug). I use ac vinegar in the drinking water.I got. All my information on Oxine from EPA website, a couple of university websites, shagbark bantams etc.,. I've been incredibly lucky that I. Have not had ny mite or lice in any of my birds in 7 years. No loss of birds to disease in 5 years of using it. I have never bathed a bird with oxine in water but my ducks do their own thing.""1/8tsp per gallon for drinking water and duck water"
http://www.amazon.com/Bio-Cide-International-Oxine-AH-Gallon/dp/B000HT7H8W
Duramycin
From: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/386187/duramycin-to-treat-bumble-foot-couple-of-questionsfoot has to be soaked in the solution for 5-7 minutes a day(mixed w/ distilled water only), some BYC'ers were soaking twice a day
"Duramycin is nowhere near strong enough to touch a staph infection like bumblefoot. I never give antibiotics for it. Treating it topically works better."
Tylan
Three weeks later, my Cream Brabanter is showing signs of what may be cellutitis in his feet, as well, meaning it's going systemic. I just mixed my Tricide-Neo, but I'm thinking it's Tylan time for him. :< I've never used Tylan, but I just gave him .5 cc down the throat of Tylan 50 Injectable. I did look it up, and Tylan is indeed effective against Staph.Vetericyn
Traumeel
?http://www.amazon.com/Heel-Inc-HEEL-USA227009-Traumeel/dp/B0006MQ47A
Poultrypedia
https://sites.google.com/a/poultrypedia.com/poultrypedia/poultry-podiatryPowdered forms of Penicillin in food or water are less difficult to administer but are more designed for digestive tract infections, and are not likely to be as effective for Bumblefoot as injections. Penicillin is much better than almost any other antibiotic for Bumblefoot, though Baytril is another powerful option.
Back Yard Chickens
http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/303829/vet-suggestion-for-non-invasive-bumblefoot-cure/40http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/322241/bumblefoot-surgery-link-with-pics
regular Neosporin
So avoid lidocaine and other -caine ointments"I would NOT recommend triple antibiotic because a lot them contain a "..cain" ingredient and it seems that is toxic to chickens"
Bandaging
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yik1PtRgaU8Vet Wrap
also,
Chicken Shoe
https://www.etsy.com/listing/106158021/1-neoprene-chicken-shoe?ref=listing-shop-header-0About The Chicken Shoe:
Aspects of the Shoe:
-Made out of Neoprene (wet suit material).
-Closed-cell rubber material helps keep out moisture
-Provides cushioning
-Has a rubber grip bottom to prevent slips
-Helps keep bandages and medicine against the foot
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