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  1. Eggcessive

    Yellow coated eyes

    I would do irrigate the eye with saline eye wash, and try to remove any pus from the eye. It looks like it has dried out, so I would keep wetting it, and try to soften it. It usually takes someone else to help hold the chicken while you work on the eye. It may take QTips, tissue, tweezers or a...
  2. Eggcessive

    Yellow coated eyes

    Has the chicken had any sneezing, nasal dranage, rattly or wheezy breathing, or head shaking as well? Can you post any pictures? Is there any pus or film covering the eye? Many eye problems are due to respiratory diseases, such as MG or coryza. Penicillin is not the best antibiotic for...
  3. Eggcessive

    Yellow coated eyes

    Terramycin eye ointment from the feed store is good. I have used a new tube of plain Neosporin or Triple Antibiotic Ointment in a pinch on a chicken. Neosporin eye ointment is prescription only. A vet could also be of help or could prescribe drops or ointment.
  4. Eggcessive

    Yellow coated eyes

    Welcome to BYC. It could be a coating or skin over the eye from infection, or scar tissue, I am not sure. I am going to tag another BYC member, @casportpony in case she knows if the eye is viable or if there is infection. I would recommend putting some antibiotic ointment into the eye a couple...
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