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      • Pododermatitis, commonly known as bumblefoot, is a condition in birds characterized by inflammation and infection of the foot pad. This condition can range from mild inflammation to severe infection that includes abscesses, swelling, and in advanced cases, bone infection.
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  2. 3 year old duck developed this “plague” on her foot, is this an early sign of Bumblefoot or another infection? More details can be provided if needed, thanks!

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · Pododermatitis, widely known as Bumblefoot, is an inflammatory condition affecting rabbit foot pads, typically resulting from bacterial infection, unsanitary conditions, sustained pressure from hard surfaces, or injuries.

  4. Jun 20, 2024 · Bumblefoot is an infection on the flippers of ducks. It is caused when cuts or scrapes get infected by bacteria. The cuts become red, swollen and the skin around the wound becomes thick.

  5. Idea on how to help with Bumblefoot. Hi there, My bird seems to have developed the start of bumblefoot. Two weeks ago it started as a slight red irritation on his foot and now it's 1-2 my of this dark red almost scan that seems to be under the skin.

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Bumblefoot also known as pododermatitis is a very common type of foot infection that affects poultry, turkeys and other birds. It is quite common and can be easily treated but one thing you need to know is that it’s severity can range in scope and it needs to be treated with urgency and care.

  7. Jun 12, 2024 · For future reference, for a serious bumblefoot infection I have had very good results using sugardine, which is easily obtainable and inexpensive. I will link to one of my posts on that, with a video on sugardine: