Fluffaloo
Chirping
- Feb 20, 2023
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Hi again guys!
I decided to hatch a few more silkies a while ago and one of them has been having issues. He is a runt, currently 3weeks old and a cockerel (dna test). During the hatching process he needed a full assist, his yolk sac was absorbed in everything but he was positioned wrong. On day one I noticed that he was squinting his left eye so I assumed his brother scratched him or he himself did. I waited for it to get better but it didn’t. The eye would form bubbles/white stuff in the corner so after a few days I decided to get some Terramycin for him. I treated him for 5days and it didn’t make much of a difference. This is unilateral and there is no nasal discharge. It is not contagious to other chicks. I have been holding a warm paper towel to his face every day (as seen in the messy picture below) so help clean it. The pictures below show the eye clean and wiped off (the other side of the face is normally fluffy and normal but I accidentally got it a little wet) as well as a picture of the morning after where the bubbles start to form. Could this be a blocked tear duck? What can I do to help him?
Summary: eye discharge/bubbles in a chick from day one to week 3 no other symptoms
I decided to hatch a few more silkies a while ago and one of them has been having issues. He is a runt, currently 3weeks old and a cockerel (dna test). During the hatching process he needed a full assist, his yolk sac was absorbed in everything but he was positioned wrong. On day one I noticed that he was squinting his left eye so I assumed his brother scratched him or he himself did. I waited for it to get better but it didn’t. The eye would form bubbles/white stuff in the corner so after a few days I decided to get some Terramycin for him. I treated him for 5days and it didn’t make much of a difference. This is unilateral and there is no nasal discharge. It is not contagious to other chicks. I have been holding a warm paper towel to his face every day (as seen in the messy picture below) so help clean it. The pictures below show the eye clean and wiped off (the other side of the face is normally fluffy and normal but I accidentally got it a little wet) as well as a picture of the morning after where the bubbles start to form. Could this be a blocked tear duck? What can I do to help him?
Summary: eye discharge/bubbles in a chick from day one to week 3 no other symptoms