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- Feb 29, 2020
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I’ll give him more time. I wouldn’t put him outside in his condition. I’d hate to think I’ve put this much time and effort into getting him better to let him get attacked again.If he is truly blind, and you know you cannot house and take care of him, you may consider culling. It seems cruel, but a blind chicken is a sitting duck, and I would (personally) rather cull him myself than leave him outside for predators to grab. Him regaining his crow is a good sign though, so if you can, continue as you have been he may recover Fully. What have you been feeding him? I would give him a daily scrambled egg for a protein boost along with his feed
Oops didn’t mean to put all those pictures in. I thought I had deleted them.I’ll give him more time. I wouldn’t put him outside in his condition. I’d hate to think I’ve put this much time and effort into getting him better to let him get attacked again. Looks like his feathers are growing back..