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OH ok, good then - that's NOT the Marek's grey eye - that's the typical greying of the surface of the eye after injury, which takes a while to repair but can repair actually sometimes. But that takes a while. Another good reason for vitamin A supplementation as that's the target vitamin for respiratory and ocular health.
On your layers, what are they eating again now? Are they all cherried out in their combs?
I don't know why the molt, but if she has pinfeathers as replacements, then that's her replacement. I've seen a lot of new feathers and replacements on our birds about the same age. Not a true molt - but sort of a time where they get adult feathers.
OH ok, good then - that's NOT the Marek's grey eye - that's the typical greying of the surface of the eye after injury, which takes a while to repair but can repair actually sometimes. But that takes a while. Another good reason for vitamin A supplementation as that's the target vitamin for respiratory and ocular health.
On your layers, what are they eating again now? Are they all cherried out in their combs?
I don't know why the molt, but if she has pinfeathers as replacements, then that's her replacement. I've seen a lot of new feathers and replacements on our birds about the same age. Not a true molt - but sort of a time where they get adult feathers.