- Jan 27, 2013
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I have raised chickens for eggs and meat for many years but I just decided to try some ducks. I have some customers who wanted me to raise ducks for eggs and meat so when I saw ducks for 50% off at tractor supply, I bought everything they had. They were getting to old to stay in the store so they needed to sell them for cheap. I bought 50 pekin ducks for meat and 13 khaki campbells for eggs. When I got home, I put the khakis in with my isa brown chicks and they're getting along fine, but I put the 50 pekins in a seperate brooder. They are 2-3 weeks old and are starting to get big. They looked happy and healthy until I noticed one with a swollen eye. The pupil was out of center, towards the top and the area around the eye was puffy, watery, and red. I kept the bird with the others, thinking it must have gotten badly pecked but later I noticed another with a slightly swollen eye. Then, I saw four others with one eye shut, unable to open it, with the other eye still fine. I have no idea what's wrong with them. I've given them a good amount of space with feed, water, heat lamps and a swimming tub. They are still active and are still eating, drinking, swimming and playing, but I really want to know what to do before anymore go blind. I will be processing them in a month and a half so if there's just a few with one blind eye, it wouldn't be a huge deal but I don't want it to spread or for any of them to die. None of the khakis have been affected so far. Please let me know if you have an explanation! Thanks