Vetericyn eye wash is something I keep on hand. Works great for foamy eye and irritations. However, if you think the eye is ruptured or gone, it won't do anything. You'll need an antibiotic ointment to keep infection away. If you can keep her eating and free of infection, she'll survive, but at...
I have Khakis. First hatch was from the only hen I had. She successfully hatched 14 ducklings. She was with one drake and they were in their own pen. They stayed together until adults.
Second hatch was last weekend. 5 females contributed to this nest. I did not plan on letting it happen, so we...
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They're Khaki Campbell. We started a few years ago with 4. Let our only hen have one hatch, and ended up with 14 ducklings. 2 casualties over the past couple years put us at 16. Rehomed 7 last summer.
We now have 16 again...but we love them!
That is quick, so I would not think necrosis. Maybe just bruise from eating like you suggested, or caused by an over zealous pen mate that wanted what she had.
Sounds like you're doing well with helping them heal. I would suggest just making sure there is lost of "cushioning" under perches to help keep them from breaking open when jumping down.
Looks like potential beak necrosis. My understanding is that feed could build up in the beak and cause rot, or an injury could cause it. Did it just appear, or do you think it could have happened over time? I'm sure a vet may have suggestions to help stop it from progressing.
Best of luck to...
Vetericyn ointment is what I keep around for eye irritations. It helps keep it moist and clean, and is medicated, but not harsh. Most farm and feed stores should have it. Just be careful not to let it get into the nostrils.
Are you able to tell if something is broken, maybe a little out of alignment. I know you can try splinting if needed. Or, it may just be badly bruised and just needs time to mend. Separation is good idea. Somewhere she can't perch, so she doesn't jump or fall and make it worse.
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#2 looks Khaki.
#1 looks too light for Khaki.
If they're from same hatch, maybe they're mix.
Either way they're cute.
I'll even go as far as guessing #1 Drake, #2 Hen...so you'll have to update again in a couple months. ;-)
In the years that I've had chickens, I've had several pass just because it was their time. There were a few that were found with their heads turned back to the side. They were definitely not falls or trauma. I think it's just how they go..maybe a reflex.
The rescue babies are growing and have started laying!
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They have longer tail feathers and...
I knew it would happen eventually, I just can't believe it was tonight!
I've had a tarp over half the run to give the chickens a place to scratch around and get out of the sun. It's held up through the heavy snows this winter and the heavy rain falls... even a tornado! But this downpour we just...