Aseel murga's swollen legs can be a sign of various conditions such as infections, injuries, or gout. Here are some general treatment suggestions that can help address this issue: 1. *Infection (Bacterial or Fungal)* *Antibiotics:* If the swelling is due to a bacterial infection (like bumblefoot), antibiotics like amoxicillin or oxytetracycline may be used. Consult a veterinarian for proper dosage. *Topical Ointment:* Apply an antibiotic ointment to the swollen area if there is an open wound or infection. *Foot Soaking:* Soak the feet in warm saline water to help reduce swelling and clean the area. You can also add antiseptic solutions like betadine. 2. *Gout (Uric Acid Build-up)* *Diet Changes:* Reduce protein in the bird’s diet, as high-protein diets can lead to uric acid build-up. Add more fresh vegetables and fruits. *Hydration:* Ensure the bird is well-hydrated, as dehydration can worsen gout symptoms. *Medications:* Allopurinol may be used under a vet’s supervision to reduce uric acid levels. 3. *Injury or Trauma* *Rest and Isolation:* Keep the bird in a quiet place to prevent further strain on the leg. *Cold Compress:* Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling from injury. *Anti-inflammatory Medication:* Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be prescribed by a vet to reduce pain and swelling. 4. *Nutritional Deficiencies* *Vitamin Supplements:* Swelling in the legs can sometimes be due to vitamin deficiencies. A supplement with vitamins A, D, and E, along with calcium, can help strengthen the bones and improve overall health. 5. *Regular Cleaning* Keep the coop clean to prevent bacterial or fungal infections that can affect the bird's legs. It’s always best to consult a veterinarian to get an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment plan tailored to your bird's specific condition.