No, i applied it 2-3 times a day for about 4 weeks and stopped when the tube was nearly finished and the eye didn't appear to be harboring any more infection.
Hi all! I have a chicken who had a bad eye injury from what I suspect was a pecking issue. There was a lot of pus and it was a long road of opthalmic antibiotic ointment and isolation. It finally started to improve, but it looks as if the lens is somewhat disconnected or floating around a bit...
no i know that. It was full at night, then there was no access to food, and it was full and hard the next morning. continuing with the original post of the massage etc,
she had been eating normally when i noticed the swollen crop. i isolated her and gave her just water for a little over 24 hours. i just gave her yogurt an hour ago and her appetite appears normal despite the crop.
Hello, my 10 month old bantam had a hard full crop the other morning. knowing iys not normal for them to have it in the morning, i spent time massaging it in hopes it break it down.
It became softer, and ive been fasting her for the last 24 hours. Bust despite it being MUCH softer, if hasnt...
My chicken was inside at the time. Perched on top of the cat tree. My first bantam didn't lay until 6 months. And there also wasn't anything in the room to alert her so I'm not sure what she was doing.
Hello all! I have two bantam chicks, appx 3.months old. I remember my old bantam going thru a sort of puberty sound, where I thought maybe she had a respiratory problem. But then turned out just to be, well, a chicken.
These two are both eating and acting normal, no excessive discharge from...
Uhm, I just heard my 3 month old bantam doing the very distinct egg song noise. You know, the "cluck cluck cluck cluck CUU-LUCK" She's obviously too young to lay, and her sister is the same age so there is nowhere to have heard that.
What's up?
Also, what do you think of my written...
Old thread I know, I'm just looking for guidance one my one mottled cochin bantam and I saw this about you raising them. I don't have any other ones to compare him/her too. I'd appreciate any opinion you may have about my Scramble. Appx 6 weeks old. Comb is pretty pink. And there appears to be...
Just shy of six weeks. Both are Bantams, so I know they kind of grow and show differently. Scramble is the mottled cochin. Much more red comb than vindaloo, whose comb is still small and yellow.
P. S. That missing feathers by the ear turned out to be, as you all insisted... Her ear lobe.
Yea, it's not her ear lobe. Its next to it, but it's not it. I was just worried maybe it was a parasite or something. It doesn't appear red or irritated, there are just feathers missing that weren't the other day.
Paranoid momma
It's not her "sister" sister. Ones a cochin and the other is an Easter egger. So it won't help for comparison. I'll try and snap a shot of the other side.