chrismahon
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Hello everyone. We have one hen with a peculiar problem with her feet. On the pad she had what looked like an infection which I thought was bumblefoot -an impaction wound. She was limping and got taken inside for examination. I cut away the 'scab' to find cream coloured fibrous tissue and no puss or infection. When I had removed it all there was a hole in her pad about 8mm across and 6mm deep. We packed it with teatree cream and bandaged it up. It was regularly inspected and slowly the depth decreased. 3 months later and I had another look. The original foot hole has now got larger diameter but remained shallow. There is now another 'hole', smaller than the original, growing on the other foot pad. None of the other 12 hens from the same parents have anything like this. In fact none of any of our hens have anything like this. The closest is an old cream legbar who has fibrous tissue growth on the surface of the pad. Any ideas? She is otherwise healthy and very mobile, no limping.