- Jul 2, 2019
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I noticed today that one of my girls had foam in just one of her eyes.
She doesn't seem to be having any other symptoms (no coughing sneezing or change in eating or behavior).
I read on another website that over mating can cause foamy Eye if there's no other symptoms. (As she's the one in the pool the most of my 3 girls this could track). Can anyone confirm this?
Also what is the best way to address it? They have a pool that is cleaned daily, water bins that are refreshed several times a day and bedding that is changed at least every 2-3 days so their area is as clean as you could reasonably expect from ducks.
She doesn't seem to be having any other symptoms (no coughing sneezing or change in eating or behavior).
I read on another website that over mating can cause foamy Eye if there's no other symptoms. (As she's the one in the pool the most of my 3 girls this could track). Can anyone confirm this?
Also what is the best way to address it? They have a pool that is cleaned daily, water bins that are refreshed several times a day and bedding that is changed at least every 2-3 days so their area is as clean as you could reasonably expect from ducks.