Westi
In the Brooder
- Jun 15, 2015
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Hello,
This is my first post. Have had a small backyard flock for 3 yrs. Recently purchased 2 new started pullets from a reputable hatchery in another state, so they were flown in, overnight. The new pullets are about 4 months old and my flock now consists of 6 chickens with the oldest 2 no longer laying eggs. After an 8 day quarantine, the 2 new babies were introduced to the backyard, within the safety of a temporary pen. About 2 days later, I noticed that one of the babies was squinting one of her eyes. By the next day, she was not opening it at all. I was going to my dog's Vet the next day, and asked him for some antibiotic eye drops...thinking that she must have gotten pecked or somehow introduced bacteria into her eye. Things progressed over the next two days and not only was the eye was swollen but so was the side of her face. She then developed a head tilt. At first I thought it was because she couldn't see out of the bad eye. I called and took her to my Chicken Vet the next day. At the visit, the Vet examined her from head to toe and decided that it must be a ?sinus infection and that the head tilt/balance was due to swelling that was pressing on the vestibular nerve. We left with Doxycycline (he no longer uses Baytril) and Meloxicam and instructed to continue the eye drops. It's been two days, and there isn't much improvement. I called the Vet this morning and he thinks I should give her another 5 days before we assess again. She is eating, drinking, pooping although, she is skinny (according to the Vet) and I think the other pullet wasn't letting her eat/drink when they were together. Has anyone else had something like this with one of their hens?
This is my first post. Have had a small backyard flock for 3 yrs. Recently purchased 2 new started pullets from a reputable hatchery in another state, so they were flown in, overnight. The new pullets are about 4 months old and my flock now consists of 6 chickens with the oldest 2 no longer laying eggs. After an 8 day quarantine, the 2 new babies were introduced to the backyard, within the safety of a temporary pen. About 2 days later, I noticed that one of the babies was squinting one of her eyes. By the next day, she was not opening it at all. I was going to my dog's Vet the next day, and asked him for some antibiotic eye drops...thinking that she must have gotten pecked or somehow introduced bacteria into her eye. Things progressed over the next two days and not only was the eye was swollen but so was the side of her face. She then developed a head tilt. At first I thought it was because she couldn't see out of the bad eye. I called and took her to my Chicken Vet the next day. At the visit, the Vet examined her from head to toe and decided that it must be a ?sinus infection and that the head tilt/balance was due to swelling that was pressing on the vestibular nerve. We left with Doxycycline (he no longer uses Baytril) and Meloxicam and instructed to continue the eye drops. It's been two days, and there isn't much improvement. I called the Vet this morning and he thinks I should give her another 5 days before we assess again. She is eating, drinking, pooping although, she is skinny (according to the Vet) and I think the other pullet wasn't letting her eat/drink when they were together. Has anyone else had something like this with one of their hens?
Hoping she will pull through!!!
