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6sablehens
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Thanks everyone for all your help!! Good suggestions as to what it could be - an insect bite, or one of the respiratory diseases listed.
Today there is big improvement! The chickens eye is nearly fully open but there is still a a lot swelling around it. I didn’t notice any bite marks or bumps but it’s possible that it could be an insect bite or allergy. I haven’t tried applying any cream yet as it has been improving on it’s own so far. If it stops improving I will definitely consider trying Benadryl if it is safe for chickens.
The only thing that has me worried is one of my chickens, a Welsummer, used to have a dark red comb folded to one side, but i recently noticed it’s pale, standing up straight & looks a little swollen. Could swelling cause the comb to become thicker and therefore stronger so it is able to stand? Not sure if that’s the case. They are moulting at the moment so I would usually expect the comb to be pale, however, her comb looks so different to what it is usually like! This is what’s making me think what is wrong with my Wyandotte might be contagious. I really hope this isn’t the case.
I didn’t notice any bad smell coming from the Wyandotte.
Pictures from today:
Today there is big improvement! The chickens eye is nearly fully open but there is still a a lot swelling around it. I didn’t notice any bite marks or bumps but it’s possible that it could be an insect bite or allergy. I haven’t tried applying any cream yet as it has been improving on it’s own so far. If it stops improving I will definitely consider trying Benadryl if it is safe for chickens.
The only thing that has me worried is one of my chickens, a Welsummer, used to have a dark red comb folded to one side, but i recently noticed it’s pale, standing up straight & looks a little swollen. Could swelling cause the comb to become thicker and therefore stronger so it is able to stand? Not sure if that’s the case. They are moulting at the moment so I would usually expect the comb to be pale, however, her comb looks so different to what it is usually like! This is what’s making me think what is wrong with my Wyandotte might be contagious. I really hope this isn’t the case.
I didn’t notice any bad smell coming from the Wyandotte.
Pictures from today:


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