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I know you posted that their "diet was exceptional" but also said that it was "incredibly unlikely" that it was a vitamin deficiency unless "there's a serious problem" with the commercial feed. Is commerical feed their only diet? Do they get to freerange or do you add other greens, vegetables, and meat sources to their diet?
If they are developing cataracts or some other type of eye issues, and it's starting to be more than one or two of the birds, I would seriously look at diet, espcially if you are only feeding them commercial feed. I know it goes against the norm to suggest that commercial feed is not 100% of what they need nutritionally but I just don't believe that it is. Chickens are omnivores and need meat protein. If freeranging, they would get it from all the bugs, slugs, worms, grubs that they eat. They also need fresh sources of greens.
So, since you didn't make any reference to their diet other than the exceptional commercial feed, I just wanted to offer the suggestion that you feed them extra greens and meat sources if they are penned birds. You may be doing that already and that may be what you meant by exceptional diet but if not, that would be my suggestion. Even if this were a disease that's spreading through the flock, versus a vitamin deficiency, a better diet can only help.
yes, their commercial feed is highly supplemented, which is why i described it as exceptional. i would consider a diet consisting of only commercial feed less than exceptional, too.