My daughter's 9 month old silkie rooster has an infected eye that we noticed yesterday, most likely from a fight/injury. None of our other birds have any symptoms, and he doesn't have any other symptoms outside of the swollen eye.
He is eating and drinking normally, although we do have to guide him to the food. Poop is normal. Behaviour is normal. He's curious and exploring the house for the first time, and crowing and cooing happily.
We contacted our vet, but are in the middle of a major snow situation here, so phone consults and whatever is on hand is what I have to deal with.
So, when we discovered this during our chicken check-ups yesterday, his eye was completely shut and crusted over. We took him inside, gave him a bath and flushed his eye with saline and applied triple antibiotic ointment. Gave him a little bit of baby aspirin for pain then tried to remove the pus we discovered. My kids couldn't hold him still enough for me to remove the pus ball, so we put him in his cage for the night covered with a blanket.
This morning, the vet called and said that I need to get all the pus out, gently...keep up with compresses, saline, triple antibiotic ointment (as long as we don't plan to eat him) and aspirin at 5mg/kg of weight, so we set up for pus removal surgery...
So, we tried again, and I can squeeze the yellow ball out of his eye socket, but when I grab it and pull gently, it seems to be firmly attached to red tissue, and start bleeding a bit, and I'm really afraid I'm going to rip out his eye ball or hurt him more, so I stopped again.
He's still in his cage in the house and behaving normally, tid-bitting for the cats, lol, but I don't know how to get this pus ball out. Any suggestions?
My vet mentioned that she can’t tell in the photos whether he still has an intact eye in the socket. He definitely does and is using it primarily to side-eye me. I’ve added a couple more photos to show his eye better
He is eating and drinking normally, although we do have to guide him to the food. Poop is normal. Behaviour is normal. He's curious and exploring the house for the first time, and crowing and cooing happily.
We contacted our vet, but are in the middle of a major snow situation here, so phone consults and whatever is on hand is what I have to deal with.
So, when we discovered this during our chicken check-ups yesterday, his eye was completely shut and crusted over. We took him inside, gave him a bath and flushed his eye with saline and applied triple antibiotic ointment. Gave him a little bit of baby aspirin for pain then tried to remove the pus we discovered. My kids couldn't hold him still enough for me to remove the pus ball, so we put him in his cage for the night covered with a blanket.
This morning, the vet called and said that I need to get all the pus out, gently...keep up with compresses, saline, triple antibiotic ointment (as long as we don't plan to eat him) and aspirin at 5mg/kg of weight, so we set up for pus removal surgery...
So, we tried again, and I can squeeze the yellow ball out of his eye socket, but when I grab it and pull gently, it seems to be firmly attached to red tissue, and start bleeding a bit, and I'm really afraid I'm going to rip out his eye ball or hurt him more, so I stopped again.
He's still in his cage in the house and behaving normally, tid-bitting for the cats, lol, but I don't know how to get this pus ball out. Any suggestions?
My vet mentioned that she can’t tell in the photos whether he still has an intact eye in the socket. He definitely does and is using it primarily to side-eye me. I’ve added a couple more photos to show his eye better
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