- Mar 21, 2009
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Hi, we recently had a broody hen successfully hatch 10 chicks, unfortunately, this is her first attempt at motherhood and she kept abandoning the chicks all over the yard, and suprisingly enough it's been chilly here in Florida the last few days so we have been taking care of the chicks ourselves.
The strange thing is that one chick was born with both of it's eyes extremely swollen, almost like they are outside of it's skull. Another was born with one very large eye and a regular eye. The one with one big eyes and the regular eye, as well as all the others seem to be fine, picking away and socializing. The one with both large eyes appears to be blind or have very limited sight. I am okay with having a blind chicken, but it seems that it doesn't eat any food. The second day it was born it would chirp and chirp, I figured it might want some water so I led the chick to water and boy did it drink!! But now, It's been 4 or 5 days since birth that the chick refuses to drink when I lead it towards the water, and I never see it pecking. I don't think it's in pain, it doesn't chirp unless another chick bumps into it or someone tries to pick it up.
Well, I am just worried that it might starve to death. Are these large eyes an inflamation or something I can medicate? If so, with what? Also, any way I can get it to eat. I would try to feed it myself, but I never done it before, and chicks seem to have very finicky esophagi; I have a feeling meddling would only suffocate it.
Here is a pictures so you can see the eyes for yourself. Sometimes he or she opens them, opens one of them, opens them one after the other, or just keeps them shut. Never seen chicks with eyes like these, (looked all over the internet) any help you can give would be much appreciated.
Also, I have been watching the chicks socialize very closely and they do not peck at the swollen eyes, the chick usually is in a corner of the box, almost sitting rarely moving, it doesn't lay down like the chicks (They look dead when they sleep
). But this one just sits and doesn't socialize with any of the chicks. Should I not keep my hopes up?
-Adrian
The strange thing is that one chick was born with both of it's eyes extremely swollen, almost like they are outside of it's skull. Another was born with one very large eye and a regular eye. The one with one big eyes and the regular eye, as well as all the others seem to be fine, picking away and socializing. The one with both large eyes appears to be blind or have very limited sight. I am okay with having a blind chicken, but it seems that it doesn't eat any food. The second day it was born it would chirp and chirp, I figured it might want some water so I led the chick to water and boy did it drink!! But now, It's been 4 or 5 days since birth that the chick refuses to drink when I lead it towards the water, and I never see it pecking. I don't think it's in pain, it doesn't chirp unless another chick bumps into it or someone tries to pick it up.
Well, I am just worried that it might starve to death. Are these large eyes an inflamation or something I can medicate? If so, with what? Also, any way I can get it to eat. I would try to feed it myself, but I never done it before, and chicks seem to have very finicky esophagi; I have a feeling meddling would only suffocate it.
Here is a pictures so you can see the eyes for yourself. Sometimes he or she opens them, opens one of them, opens them one after the other, or just keeps them shut. Never seen chicks with eyes like these, (looked all over the internet) any help you can give would be much appreciated.

Also, I have been watching the chicks socialize very closely and they do not peck at the swollen eyes, the chick usually is in a corner of the box, almost sitting rarely moving, it doesn't lay down like the chicks (They look dead when they sleep


-Adrian