Chicken eye stuck shut?

Does she weigh 1 or closer to 2 pounds? I would go ahead and bump up the Tylan to 1/4 ml per pound 2-3 times per day. No real need to give it by injection, but remove the needle and give it orally. Tylan can cause muscle damage with injections, so oral might be safer.

She may have mycoplasma gallisepticum, or MG which is a chronic respiratory disease. Signs are watery or sticky eye with bubbles and clear nasal drainage. Symptoms can be more severe, especially with secondary infection or disease. It would be good to give some probiotics or a tsp of plain greek yogurt mixed in food daily during and after antibiotics. Here is some reading:
http://extension.umd.edu/sites/exte... Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) Infecti....pdf
 
Does she weigh 1 or closer to 2 pounds? I would go ahead and bump up the Tylan to 1/4 ml per pound 2-3 times per day. No real need to give it by injection, but remove the needle and give it orally. Tylan can cause muscle damage with injections, so oral might be safer.

She may have mycoplasma gallisepticum, or MG which is a chronic respiratory disease. Signs are watery or sticky eye with bubbles and clear nasal drainage. Symptoms can be more severe, especially with secondary infection or disease. It would be good to give some probiotics or a tsp of plain greek yogurt mixed in food daily during and after antibiotics. Here is some reading:
http://extension.umd.edu/sites/extension.umd.edu/files/_docs/programs/poultry/FS-1008 Recognizing and Preventing Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) Infecti....pdf
Id say maybe 2 lbs. And thank you So much! I'll start giving her the meds orally
 
Update:
I'm going to continue the antibiotics so she'll have them for a week. I opened her eye today and puss came out! I'm not sure if that's a good thing but it happened. She's also gaining some weight back I can feel her breast muscle. Is the puss coming out of her eye a good thing or no? What should I do differently? thanks in advance
 
I think you would want to have a confirmatory diagnosis to know how to manage flock in future. I would recommend seeing a vet. Other things could be is ammonia toxicity, see symptoms below:
Crusty eyes
Swollen eyelids
Rubbing heads against wings Gray-cloudy looking cornea Reddened eyes
Sensitive to Light
Blindness

As we move into winter, birds are having more indoor time with less ventilation. I would isolate the bird in a crate or chicken hospital till know diagnosis and recovered if have not already. So make sure you are frequently changing bedding keeping clean/dry. Food/water. Provide good ventilation. Add Zeolite 100g/kg to litter/bedding to remove ammonia, moisture, and reduce pH. Make sure birds are not over crowded. The Zeolite is something like Manna Pro (all natural) odor eliminator or DooKashi (organic) odor eliminator.
Just to cover your bases. Also topical eye ointment antibiotic is best as you are already using unless vet prescribes something else. What I mentioned is the treatment. Also when a bird has been exposed to ammonia toxicity they may have decreased immune system and contract other respiratory problems since the environment is set for microbes. Just another thing to keep in mind. Good Luck to you! Hope your chicken feels better soon.:):fl:caf
 

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