Bumblefoot is an inflammation of the foot’s pad, joints or webbing. It is often caused by incorrect perches or housing, such as concrete, which offers no cushioning for the soft pads under the bird’s feet.
As skin surface cracks or breaks due to pressure from the inappropriate perches or housing, bacteria on the skin surface infects the sore.
If Bumblefoot is not treated correctly and quickly, permanent joint problems can follow. In serious cases, the infection travels, affecting other organs.
Waterbirds and seabirds in care are particulalrly susceptible to Bumblefoot, as their feet are not used to taking the full weight of their bodies for long periods of time. Generally the water supports their weight.
Symptoms of Bumblefoot include:
Actions to take to avoid Bumblefoot:
If as a registered carer you cannot supply the right housing, then please contact the carer’s group you are registered with and organise to pass your patient onto another carer. The bird’s welfare and hopes for future release are much more important than pride.