Chicks with eye shut, ear swollen, what should be adecuate treatment?

her place is called SeeBreeze Hens, it's on GoogleMaps in San Leon, Tx.

Besides the few vaccines, she claims she administers to the birds, I couldn't find any reading that suggests she is NPIP certified, which you can read about in the link below, but is a plan to help prevent the spread of viral diseases in poultry. With chicks, specifically, I tend not to buy from any breeders that aren't NPIP certified. In the future, that's something you may consider.

https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ou...ide/Poultry/National-Poultry-Improvement-Plan

When you have time, make sure to check inside her mouth, and ears.
 
Besides the few vaccines, she claims she administers to the birds, I couldn't find any reading that suggests she is NPIP certified, which you can read about in the link below, but is a plan to help prevent the spread of viral diseases in poultry. With chicks, specifically, I tend not to buy from any breeders that aren't NPIP certified. In the future, that's something you may consider.

https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ou...ide/Poultry/National-Poultry-Improvement-Plan

When you have time, make sure to check inside her mouth, and ears.
She is not NPIP . Here in Texas NPIP means only PT tested clean. PT doesn't even really exist anymore.
 

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