Hey guys,
Yesterday, I noticed my two week old white Wyandotte chick had white foamy bubbles in the corner of his eye. I got a wet paper towel and cleaned it out, and some more gunk came out. I put a little neosporin on it. Any ideas of what this could be?
He/she has also been really itchy lately, but I have just chalked that up to a feather growing stage.
I've been reading the threads and it seems that it sometimes means the bird may have respiratory disease, but she/he is not showing any other symptoms. No sneezing, coughing, he/she is eating very well, drinking well, definitely not lethargic. I even held her/his little chest up to my ear, and couldn't hear anything, although I did get pecked on the top of the head continually while I was trying to hear. lol.
He/she is the biggest in the brooder, so he/she doesn't get picked on. However, a couple days ago, I covered my finger in food and let them peck it off. Well, some dropped off my finger and onto his/her head. A friend told me it is possible he/she just got pecked in the eye. There are five other chicks in the brooder.
Anyway, any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jessi
Yesterday, I noticed my two week old white Wyandotte chick had white foamy bubbles in the corner of his eye. I got a wet paper towel and cleaned it out, and some more gunk came out. I put a little neosporin on it. Any ideas of what this could be?
He/she has also been really itchy lately, but I have just chalked that up to a feather growing stage.
I've been reading the threads and it seems that it sometimes means the bird may have respiratory disease, but she/he is not showing any other symptoms. No sneezing, coughing, he/she is eating very well, drinking well, definitely not lethargic. I even held her/his little chest up to my ear, and couldn't hear anything, although I did get pecked on the top of the head continually while I was trying to hear. lol.
He/she is the biggest in the brooder, so he/she doesn't get picked on. However, a couple days ago, I covered my finger in food and let them peck it off. Well, some dropped off my finger and onto his/her head. A friend told me it is possible he/she just got pecked in the eye. There are five other chicks in the brooder.
Anyway, any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jessi