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sorry this is wierd question but I can't think my way through it!

 

chickens have been free-ranging during the day up until recently (has stopped as veggie production is in full pelt!).. the ends of their claws have blobs of what I can only think of as compacted round balls of soil/poo... have tried to take it off but UD was not amused...

 

does it bother them? how can I take it off? they are confined to quarters atm in a run with hemcore/aubiose flooring on slabs...

 

 

thanks, becca

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Hm, might be worth standing them in a bowl of tepid, soapy water to see if that helps soften it. My other thought was bumblefoot, but I think that is unlikely if the lump is on every toe. Probably just not been wiping their feet properly :roll: Mucky girls! :wink:

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one of mine gets this when it's wet ( :? why only one? they all scratch around together!)

 

I fill a cat-litter tray with warm water, no soap needed, and hold her in it so she's 'paddling'. She is not keen but it usually only takes a few minutes to soften and then it just floats off, or you can help it on its way a bit. Do let it soften though, I once got over-enthusiastic and made her claw bleed :oops: !

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well I bathed UD and C feet this morning - didn't finish C's as she got a bit agitated and I didn't want to stress her too much but UD loved it! It was so wierd bathing a chicken's feet! She tucked herself under my arm and looked around as peaceful as can be! The other two spread themselves out on the floor of the run and watched us quietly.. not a sound to be heard! Guess I will be doing this again!!! :lol:

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