Eyes- Uh Oh (Update)

peepinglaura

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We have a one day old chick who can't open his eyes. We've washed his eyes (to his great objection) but they won't remain open. I could but the antibiotic eye ointment, but the tube is expensive and in a much greater quantity than I need. Also, feed stores around me are now closed. Any thoughts?

Laura

Update- how did I miss this? He' s having huge difficulties keeping his head up. That's bad news, isn't it? I m off to search the archive. Wh
 
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Not knowing why it is his eyes wont stay open,my only suggestion would be if they look swollen at all is to try washing them in a tea solution. Get a normal tea bag pour boling water over it and let it cool. Once cool wash the eyes with that. Good luck with your new chick.
 
Tea, huh? The eyes don't look swollen. I'll research tea. I wasn't expecting chicks at all right now (mom hen went broody, then got eaten). I really feel sorry for this fellow, but I also feel sorry for me- I don't want to raise a blind bird right now.

Sigh,

Laura
 
I see posts about neck difficulties in older chicks but not newborns. I don't think he's suffering but eye shut and head down can't be good. He had a rough hatch. Any thoughts? Anyone?

Thanks,

Laura
 
Another has gummed- shut eye as well. Cn you give polysporin eye ointment to chicks?

Laura
 
You can put Neosporin, or the generic triple antibiotic ointment in a chicken's eye. I have a 1 oz. tube of the latter that I used on a hen. The tube cost less than $3 at Albertson's or Fry's.
 
But since he's hanging his head, it sounds like the eye problem may be the least of your concerns. Hope this turns out well for you.
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