Pododermatite
Low-Moderate
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Pathogene
Staphylococcus aureus (usually)
Symptomes
Swollen foot pad, black scab, lameness, abscess with cheesy core.
Transmission
Not contagious. Caused by foot injuries, rough roosts.
Traitement
Mild cases: Epsom salt soaks may help. Severe cases with abscess require veterinary attention for proper drainage and antibiotics.
Prevention
Smooth roosts (2-inch diameter). Clean, dry litter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes Pododermatite in chickens?
Pododermatite is caused by Staphylococcus aureus (usually). Not contagious. Caused by foot injuries, rough roosts.
What are the symptoms of Pododermatite?
Swollen foot pad, black scab, lameness, abscess with cheesy core.
How do you treat Pododermatite?
Mild cases: Epsom salt soaks may help. Severe cases with abscess require veterinary attention for proper drainage and antibiotics.
How can I prevent Pododermatite?
Smooth roosts (2-inch diameter). Clean, dry litter.
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