AGirlAndHerChickens
Chirping
- Sep 24, 2018
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I've had this hen for about a year, and I just noticed something strange about her. I don't know if she's always been this way or if it's a recent development, but she seems to be mostly blind.
I first noticed about two weeks ago when I was collecting eggs out from under her. She was surprisingly calm and would only cluck when she could feel my hand touching her. That's when I noticed that her pupils were super tiny, and she wouldn't look at me. I waved my hand right by her face, and she flinched slightly, but when my wave got slower, she remained uneffected. I could bring my finger right up to her eyeball and almost be touching it and she wouldn't react.
At the same time, however, she can fly onto the roost and into high nesting boxes without a problem, and she has no trouble navigating the coop and finding food and water.
What do you guys think? Could she be totally blind and navigating by other senses or can she see a little bit? How might this have happened? (It's possible she was hatched this way, but I doubt it. I'm sure I would've noticed.)
I was out cleaning the coop today and was able to observe her a bit closer. She didn't react when I dropped straw by her unless she could hear it. She is almost constantly turning her head to the left and looking around, and sometimes walks in circles, always turning to the left. Her head is just barely cocked to the left. It almost looks like a mild form of wry neck, which leads me to think it could be a neurological condition or the result of a head injury or something.
I'm not terribly concerned about her since she's acting healthy otherwise and laying eggs and such, but it would be nice to have some answers.
I should also note that one of the older chickens tends to bully her and the rest of the chickens raised with her. That may include some eye pecking.
Any ideas? (she's vaccinated for Marek's)
I first noticed about two weeks ago when I was collecting eggs out from under her. She was surprisingly calm and would only cluck when she could feel my hand touching her. That's when I noticed that her pupils were super tiny, and she wouldn't look at me. I waved my hand right by her face, and she flinched slightly, but when my wave got slower, she remained uneffected. I could bring my finger right up to her eyeball and almost be touching it and she wouldn't react.
At the same time, however, she can fly onto the roost and into high nesting boxes without a problem, and she has no trouble navigating the coop and finding food and water.
What do you guys think? Could she be totally blind and navigating by other senses or can she see a little bit? How might this have happened? (It's possible she was hatched this way, but I doubt it. I'm sure I would've noticed.)
I was out cleaning the coop today and was able to observe her a bit closer. She didn't react when I dropped straw by her unless she could hear it. She is almost constantly turning her head to the left and looking around, and sometimes walks in circles, always turning to the left. Her head is just barely cocked to the left. It almost looks like a mild form of wry neck, which leads me to think it could be a neurological condition or the result of a head injury or something.
I'm not terribly concerned about her since she's acting healthy otherwise and laying eggs and such, but it would be nice to have some answers.
I should also note that one of the older chickens tends to bully her and the rest of the chickens raised with her. That may include some eye pecking.
Any ideas? (she's vaccinated for Marek's)