marinakirsten
Chirping
- May 26, 2023
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PLEASE HELP!
I have 3 chicks that have developed some droopy eyes and water bubbles in the eyes. Upon some research, Mycoplasma kept coming up which was a huge concern for me but upon seeing other threads and searching up all the possible symptoms, not a single one of them has anything besides the droopy eyes and bubbles. I didn’t even bother separating them from the rest of the chicks/flock because they’ve been living together for weeks and I figured if it was Mycoplasma they would all already be carriers at this point.
they’re eating, drinking, scratching, running around, acting normal. There has been absolutely ZERO nasal drainage, no wheezing, no coughing, no sneezing, no swelling around eyes/nose, no pus or discharge or crusty eyes, or basically any other Mycoplasma symptoms that I could find. They’re sometimes breathing with their beaks open but we’ve been having 100° days in Texas and every single chicken is panting the same way so I don’t believe it to be related. the other chicks seem to be totally unaffected as well. I’ve been treating the symptoms with and while they have improved significantly, I know that if it is Mycoplasma they will have it for life and could have flare ups down the line.
I guess my question is, if it’s not Mycoplasma what else could it be? I’ve read article after article, thread after thread, and besides the bubbles and droopy eyelids they don’t have ANYTHING else so I really have a feeling it might not be Mycoplasma. I inspected every single chick and chicken in my flock just to be positive of this.
I feel it’s also important to mention I used diatomaceous earth (food grade) in their coop as maintenance because I had two chickens with scaly leg mites, and days after doing that I read that DE can cause respiratory and eye irritation. At that point they had been living in the coop that I sprinkled DE in for several days already
is this most likely the issue? if it is respiratory/eye irritation from the DE, what can i do/will they be okay?
I have already cleaned out the coop completely and now they’re spending all day outside in fresh air because I figured it would help, as previously they were living inside the coop 24/7 because they had been getting implemented in the flock and just didn’t want to go into the run with the rest of the chickens because they were getting pecked at (pecking order) and they were scared. this time I just grabbed them and put them in the run and closed the coop so they couldn’t get back in because I was insistent on them getting fresh air and breeze.
I have 3 chicks that have developed some droopy eyes and water bubbles in the eyes. Upon some research, Mycoplasma kept coming up which was a huge concern for me but upon seeing other threads and searching up all the possible symptoms, not a single one of them has anything besides the droopy eyes and bubbles. I didn’t even bother separating them from the rest of the chicks/flock because they’ve been living together for weeks and I figured if it was Mycoplasma they would all already be carriers at this point.
they’re eating, drinking, scratching, running around, acting normal. There has been absolutely ZERO nasal drainage, no wheezing, no coughing, no sneezing, no swelling around eyes/nose, no pus or discharge or crusty eyes, or basically any other Mycoplasma symptoms that I could find. They’re sometimes breathing with their beaks open but we’ve been having 100° days in Texas and every single chicken is panting the same way so I don’t believe it to be related. the other chicks seem to be totally unaffected as well. I’ve been treating the symptoms with and while they have improved significantly, I know that if it is Mycoplasma they will have it for life and could have flare ups down the line.
I guess my question is, if it’s not Mycoplasma what else could it be? I’ve read article after article, thread after thread, and besides the bubbles and droopy eyelids they don’t have ANYTHING else so I really have a feeling it might not be Mycoplasma. I inspected every single chick and chicken in my flock just to be positive of this.
I feel it’s also important to mention I used diatomaceous earth (food grade) in their coop as maintenance because I had two chickens with scaly leg mites, and days after doing that I read that DE can cause respiratory and eye irritation. At that point they had been living in the coop that I sprinkled DE in for several days already

I have already cleaned out the coop completely and now they’re spending all day outside in fresh air because I figured it would help, as previously they were living inside the coop 24/7 because they had been getting implemented in the flock and just didn’t want to go into the run with the rest of the chickens because they were getting pecked at (pecking order) and they were scared. this time I just grabbed them and put them in the run and closed the coop so they couldn’t get back in because I was insistent on them getting fresh air and breeze.