I havent taken her temperature, but she's very noticeably hotter to touch than normal- all over her body under her feathers- not just localized to the infected area.
Her eye IS there, the lid and surrounding tissue is just swollen almost closed. There is a large bump atop her eye, towards her forehead that is a little squishy around a pea sized lump that does NOT give to pressure. Almost like there's something lodged under her lid or scalp?
Its not a pecking wound. I thought yesterday it might be a bug bite gone wrong, but this morning it does smell a little (no puss, just foamy weepiness) like something sickly salty- not something dead. A few weeks ago my other EE pullet had swollen eyes- just barely noticeable to me, and it remained that way for a week or two and then it went away. I thought it was just the look of her face as she had grown... but now iam wondernig if we have some sort of infection thats going around?
I should start her an antibiotics but I wasnt sure what kind?
Thanks all!
Oh, I was wondering, should I also consider some terramyacin for her eye? Or just leave it to some broad spectrum antibiotic?
Her eye IS there, the lid and surrounding tissue is just swollen almost closed. There is a large bump atop her eye, towards her forehead that is a little squishy around a pea sized lump that does NOT give to pressure. Almost like there's something lodged under her lid or scalp?
Its not a pecking wound. I thought yesterday it might be a bug bite gone wrong, but this morning it does smell a little (no puss, just foamy weepiness) like something sickly salty- not something dead. A few weeks ago my other EE pullet had swollen eyes- just barely noticeable to me, and it remained that way for a week or two and then it went away. I thought it was just the look of her face as she had grown... but now iam wondernig if we have some sort of infection thats going around?
I should start her an antibiotics but I wasnt sure what kind?
Thanks all!



Oh, I was wondering, should I also consider some terramyacin for her eye? Or just leave it to some broad spectrum antibiotic?
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