HorseGirlAbby
Enabler
Hello everyone! My name is Abby, and this is Gidget, my five year old Easter Egger hen.
Or more accurately, I should say that was Gidget. This is my little girl now.
First, a little backstory. I got Gidget and her nine hatch mates back in 2018, my second group of chickens. They all, quite amazingly, as I bought them straight run, ended up pullets. So my family and I got a ton of eggs for a while! When Gidget was a year old, she went through her first full molt that fall, just like everyone else. That spring, though, she didn't start laying again. For three years. This spring, she surprised me with eggs! She's been a consistent layer, and lays cute tiny green eggs.
But now for the real reason I started this thread. In May, I noticed Gidget's left eye was slightly cloudy. I dismissed it as a ridiculous thought, but I kept close watch on her. And sure enough, as I feared, the eye kept getting cloudier. Pretty soon the entire pupil was light blue, and, to my dismay, the other eye was becoming affected as well. It kept relentlessly getting worse, but Gidget didn't seem to care. She found the food and water okay, jumped onto the roost and into the nesting boxes without an issue, and kept on laying her little eggs. Fast forward to now. She's still managing the daily necessities, but her eyesight clearly affects her. She finds things by bumping into them, and her depth perception is quite off. She often tries to peck at something on the ground, but can't tell where it is and ends up pecking the air. She adjusts fast though, and manages to get her share of melon rinds and such. If it's big and a contrasting color, she'll eat it. Unfortunately that means she often tries to eat me.
If I give her a treat, she'll follow me around, begging for more, and pecking me if I don't give her anything. She's quite the greedy little girl.
Anyway, Gidget is now nearly completely blind, and can barely sense light and dark. She still enjoys life, is the first to greet me in the morning, and loves perching on my foot, because then she knows I'm right there with her.
This thread is intended to be a chronicle of Gidget's day-to-day life, describing how I deal with a blind chicken, and how she deals with life. Feel free to follow along!
~Abby
Or more accurately, I should say that was Gidget. This is my little girl now.
First, a little backstory. I got Gidget and her nine hatch mates back in 2018, my second group of chickens. They all, quite amazingly, as I bought them straight run, ended up pullets. So my family and I got a ton of eggs for a while! When Gidget was a year old, she went through her first full molt that fall, just like everyone else. That spring, though, she didn't start laying again. For three years. This spring, she surprised me with eggs! She's been a consistent layer, and lays cute tiny green eggs.
But now for the real reason I started this thread. In May, I noticed Gidget's left eye was slightly cloudy. I dismissed it as a ridiculous thought, but I kept close watch on her. And sure enough, as I feared, the eye kept getting cloudier. Pretty soon the entire pupil was light blue, and, to my dismay, the other eye was becoming affected as well. It kept relentlessly getting worse, but Gidget didn't seem to care. She found the food and water okay, jumped onto the roost and into the nesting boxes without an issue, and kept on laying her little eggs. Fast forward to now. She's still managing the daily necessities, but her eyesight clearly affects her. She finds things by bumping into them, and her depth perception is quite off. She often tries to peck at something on the ground, but can't tell where it is and ends up pecking the air. She adjusts fast though, and manages to get her share of melon rinds and such. If it's big and a contrasting color, she'll eat it. Unfortunately that means she often tries to eat me.

Anyway, Gidget is now nearly completely blind, and can barely sense light and dark. She still enjoys life, is the first to greet me in the morning, and loves perching on my foot, because then she knows I'm right there with her.
This thread is intended to be a chronicle of Gidget's day-to-day life, describing how I deal with a blind chicken, and how she deals with life. Feel free to follow along!
~Abby