My Orp rooster has what looks like damage to one eye. It is really sore and looks like it was cut --- another bird or a twig or something. I'm using some eye ointment for dogs that I had in the drawer. Any other suggestions? It is mattered shut, and this evening he didn't argue with me about the meds, so they must feel good to him. He is acting fine, but that wound has to hurt.
I use regular triple antibiotic ointment on my birds with injured or infected eyes. Just be sure not to use the kind with pain reliever in it. It is the same formulation used for eye treatment in humans. Neomycin, polymyxin, and bacitracin. Check the ingredients in the dog eye treatment and they could be the same, Or could be different depending on what it was given for. If it seems to be helping, stick with what you have.
As I said yesterday was a bad day for roosters around here. My backup gold laced rooster has been free ranging in the building for some time. I put a younger male in with the girls because my fertility wasn't good. I also have a really great looking speckled sussex in the building in a large cage. I had put him in the breeding pen and the older rooster beat him half to death. So he got removed for his own safety. The worst part is, after the beating he is pretty much a rooster that is ready to fight other male birds.
When I was feeding yesterday I found my gold laced dead on the floor outside the sussex's pen. Apparently he had gone down and gotten into a huge fight with the sussex through the cage. I had a metal bar across the top of the pen and the water container hung from the bar. The bar was knocked down. The water container thrown to the opposite end of the cage (a 3 1/2 foot long cage) Food bowls thrown and dumped etc etc. Obviously they had been fighting through the openings in the cage and judging from his position my gold laced had apparently stuck his head through the bars and gotten his neck broken. He was probably a good 13 to 14 pound rooster. What a loss!
Then my other gold laced I had held who was the biggest of all three of the gold laced roos has been in a cage recovering from another rooster fight and severe frost bite. He had been in a pen with the same three roosters for some time and they seemed to get along well. I had found him several days ago, head down and rear up like they get when they have given up the fight. Unfortunately it was during the really cold time and he had severe frost bite on his wattles and comb. I brought him in to nurse him back to health cause he wouldn't get out of the submissive position. Yesterday when I checked him it had been two days since he had eaten or drank anything. And of course he was still cowering like he had been. I could see evidence his liver was shutting down. I removed him and found his wattles and comb were really severely infected. They were actually oozing. They felt really hot to the point you could feel the heat come off them without touching them. Obviously the infection was traveling through his body at this point. I brought him in and forced some antibiotic and some sugar and salt water down him. I had been giving him medicated water and probiotics but since he wasn't eating or drinking they weren't helping. I put silvadene on his frost bite. Frost bite should be treated like a burn. Luckily I still had some left from a bad muffler burn to one of my knees that got infected. I even gave him a few drops of colloidal silver down his throat as well. Then I put him in a much larger cage with fresh food and water with more antibiotics. When I left he was standing and crowing. That doesn't mean a lot though in the grand scheme of things. His chances of living are fairly slim as far down as he had gotten. I just hope I can save him. I really need him now since the other rooster got killed.
Then I went to the greenhouse where the baby ducks are staying. I had the cockerel that the turkeys had beaten up in there. He had gone downhill the day before. Sure enough he had also passed away. It's days like that you wonder why you even bother. Thank heavens they were all boys this time except for the old turkey that died the day before.
I'm thinking the ducks are old enough to go outside now. They're still small but they are so messy. I took @lizzyGSR 's idea and made a wire cover for their water pan the day before. Stupid things still had a muddy mess and had splashed most of the water out. I have a few flower boxes in there and I think I am going to move them, move the ducklings and shut down the heater.
It was perfectly clear out when I got up. Now we have very heavy freezing fog.