I have one hen(hatcher here 2 yrs ago) that was attacked by a coyote last year, not sure if this has anything to do with it but it is something the other hens haven't been exposed to. I noticed on the last rainy day we had this hen looked like she had something in her eye but she wouldn't let me catch her to check it out, when I checked that night it was gone. I chalked it up to her having something in her eye. I noticed her again today, raining again, and dh helped me catch her. No breathing issues, no sneezing, no loud rattles, nothing else but the eyes. It was in both eyes, one a little bit and this is the other...
her eyes normally look red around them, not really swollen.
Please, any ideas? I have a LOT of rare chicks in the house, wash my hands all the time, but the thought of culling my girls makes me sick, as well as all these babies.
eta- she can breathe fine, she was getting stressed out at being held(and inspected) which is why she opened her mouth
update- talked to the Professor at Maine AG School. She said if it was CRD the other birds would be showing signs. The others are still fine
. We did something that you might think is horrible but I took a hen that was getting picked on in her own pen and put her with this hen in her coop, this hen is sweet so I know she won't pick on this one. The added one will be our canary in a cage going into the mine. I don't want to sacrifice one but don't want to risk anyone else getting sick if I can help it. Symptoms should show in 18-48 hours if she is indeed infected with CRD, almost 24 hrs now and she is still fine. I hope I am not jinxing myself but I would like to stay hopeful. The professor said she could have a genetic issue, blocks tear ducts, allergies, dirt in her eyes could cause this she said, and it could even be genetic. Since the bubbles are completely clear we have hope. I am to flush her eyes with artificial tears and she is calling us tomorrow. She was pretty sure we are OK though as she was with her flock over 4 days ago when she started showing sypmtoms and they are all still fine. I am crossing my fingers
her eyes normally look red around them, not really swollen.
Please, any ideas? I have a LOT of rare chicks in the house, wash my hands all the time, but the thought of culling my girls makes me sick, as well as all these babies.
eta- she can breathe fine, she was getting stressed out at being held(and inspected) which is why she opened her mouth

update- talked to the Professor at Maine AG School. She said if it was CRD the other birds would be showing signs. The others are still fine



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