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yep, i remember because i got pecked in the eye a few days later.
it hurts like all get out.
got a lovely scratched cornea and almost had to have surgery!
for people who think it's 'cute' for your chickens to roost on your shoulders, think twice. firstly, that gives them the top position in the peck order and they also just have easy access to your face.
the eye doctor told me that they see more scratched corneas from chicken pecks than any other source!
My son picked up a chick and stared at her adoringly and got pecked in the eye. This has happened twice. He didn't learn his lesson the first time. Luckily, no damage was done. I have a very cuddly chick that really seeks out human attention. When I do pick her up, I am always careful of my eyes. She will peck if I don't watch it.
yep, i remember because i got pecked in the eye a few days later.
it hurts like all get out.
got a lovely scratched cornea and almost had to have surgery!
for people who think it's 'cute' for your chickens to roost on your shoulders, think twice. firstly, that gives them the top position in the peck order and they also just have easy access to your face.
the eye doctor told me that they see more scratched corneas from chicken pecks than any other source!
My son picked up a chick and stared at her adoringly and got pecked in the eye. This has happened twice. He didn't learn his lesson the first time. Luckily, no damage was done. I have a very cuddly chick that really seeks out human attention. When I do pick her up, I am always careful of my eyes. She will peck if I don't watch it.