Good to know. I didn’t see any fluff or feather around her eyes. It was more like she got them glued up while she slept. But I don’t see any concerning discharge or anything. Initially I thought someone pecked her, but I don’t think so.It’s the puffy muffs and other feathers around their eyes. When she gets bigger you can trim the feathers so she can see, and so they don’t grow into her eyes.
I tend to pluck the lower eyelid feathers rather than trim. And any that tend to curl towards the eyes.
She was clearly terrified at being struck blind, and when I opened her eyes she sort of swallowed her last shriek and stared at me in silence with her beak half open.

She is quite goofy and she does have big eyes!
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