3SiameseCats
Songster
Not sure what to make of this. Noticed it since she’s been making a bunch of odd noises. Both eyes colors are normal, it’s just her left eye looks puffy and different compared to her right.
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Have you tried seeing if there’s anything in her eye?Not sure what to make of this. Noticed it since she’s been making a bunch of odd noises. Both eyes colors are normal, it’s just her left eye looks puffy and different compared to her right.
Cant see anything but no idea how I would look more than I have.Have you tried seeing if there’s anything in her eye?
Not the season. There are still bees around but not many. We went down to 39f last night. Also her eye is looking better today, although my mom said she saw one of the roosters pecking at one of the hens. Have to assume it’s Goat, he was all by himself on the roost last night while all our other hens were cuddled with Lucky.Could be an insect sting. Do your chickens have access to fruit trees?
You could try some antihistamine (benadryl) and see if the swelling will go down.
Noises aren’t unusual but I think she doesn’t have her full range of sight due to the inflammation. I’ve seen pain in a chicken before so I know what it looks and abounds like. How in the world do I wash her eye out? She’s going to hate that.How long has she been like that?
Could you get a video of the noises she's making?
I would rinse her eye out with saline and apply terramycin a few times a day to start off.
You grab her from the roost at night, bundle her up in a towel with just her head sticking out, sit yourself down while positioning her on her side on your lap, the bad eye up for easy reach.How in the world do I wash her eye out? She’s going to hate that.
my mom said she saw one of the roosters pecking at one of the hens
Sounds as if it is time to get rid of Goat. A rooster should protect, defend and care for his flock, not injure them and cause fear and aversion.Have to assume it’s Goat, he was all by himself on the roost last night while all our other hens were cuddled with Lucky.