Icky eye! Warning... gross picture

I'm not quite sure what that is because I have never seen anything like it before, but for her eye you should probably use some vetrycin. Vetrycin is this really awesome stuff that works for anything and everything (kind of like neosporin but better!) And pretty much any feed store carries it. It won't hurt her if it gets in her eyes or her mouth. Just the normal wound and infection care one, and I know it's expensive but trust me, you won't regret it. The spray bottle is really handy.

P. S. I know it says "For animal use only", but you can also use it on yourself!
 
It appears she has fowl pox and has scratched a nodule near her eye causing infection. Flush her eye with saline solution and put neosporin ointment in her eye until she heals.
 
It seems like that IS what she has, and at this point there is nothing I can really do for her. It has to run it's course. Tomorrow I will inspect all of my birds to see if anyone else has this on them.
 
What is wrong with my hen???? I noticed today that her comb is all spotted black and white and her eye is just nasty with infection. What can I do for her?


I'm really sorry to say this, but that's almost certainly fowl pox.

>>peck here<< to open the results of googling educational websites for this disease, in a new window ... here's some other images of this disease:






 
I have four other girls that are in various stages of chicken pox. One other has her eye looking all nasty like the one in the picture, the others have it just on their comb. We are going to bleach all the waterers and feeders today, and clean up the coop as best we can.
 
I have four other girls that are in various stages of chicken pox. One other has her eye looking all nasty like the one in the picture, the others have it just on their comb. We are going to bleach all the waterers and feeders today, and clean up the coop as best we can.

Do what dawg suggested, in regard to that one's eye, or she'll likely lose the use of it.

For inside the coop, while the birds are using it? Wet it down a bit w/ a solution of plain ol' white vinegar, rather than using bleach inside. Fowl Pox spreads mostly buy direct contact, and it sounds like they've all been exposed by now ... at least, once it's run it's course? They're done w/ it -- unlike some diseases, like Merek's, birds infected by Fowl Pox are not forever carriers of the disease.

Giving your entire flock an astringent solution of about five teaspoons to the gallon of apple cider vinegar in their water (but never in galvanized metal) will help to boost their immunity, as the tannin in apple cider vinegar helps to reduce the viscosity of mucus and 'cut through' coatings in the mouth, throat and intestines, which helps 'em to better expel accumulations of mucus, and anything it contains, and improves the uptake of nutrients/minerals.

For the next few weeks, at least? Stay away from anybody else's flock(s), or clean up *really* well before you leave -- it's most probably on everybody's shoes, and in the carpet of your vehicles, and the faucets and doorknobs of your home ... I never go where other birds are, or have been, without scrubbin' up really well, and changin' out my boots before/after -- ridiculously paranoid, when it comes to bringin' anything in.
 

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