So I am not the only one to get pecked in the eye. My hen got me when I was moving them from garden to coop. I had to go to the emergency room, and then a regular eye Doctor for follow up care. My scratched cornea healed just fine though. Made that first egg pretty expensive the emergency room, where I was their first chicken casualty, billed my insurance 1500.00. I have had a healthy respect for any chicken I am carrying since.
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Oh he jumped and I almost choked laughing. He tries to keep his mouth completely shut whenever she sits on his shoulder now. 




