I have 6 pullets from TSC this year. I have been noticing a disturbing change in the eyes of 2 of the 6. I have 3 australorps, 2 sexlink and 1 Barred rock. All 3 of the Ausis have this 'condition' to varying degrees.
The eyes on the chicks seem to be developing wrong. The eyes seem sunken in a tad and back towards the ear leaving the eye slit too small and too far in front of the eyeball exposing the 3rd lid rather than the eyeball itself. One chick had half its eyeball covered with the lids that are not big enough for his eye. He tends to keep this eye shut more often than not can can not see out of it other than detecting a shadow or light.
The eyes have no discharge or abnormal coloration or any indication of infection or injury. This is ONE eye on each chick (not sure why both eyes aren't the same). It has been getting worse as they grow. Two have this to a concerning degree. The other 3 chicks of other breeds are fine with normal eyes.
Has anyone else seen this before and knows how the eyes turned out? Did this problem self correct or are these birds destine to be culls? (I don't want those genetics in my flock so I am thinking about culling them any way)
Or is this some kind of eye injury? The eyeballs look normal, just too far back and eye slits too small.
I haven't see this before, but I had awful luck with ausi chicks last year too. I got two pullets in a batch and both died during shipping. I ordered another batch of chicks from a different hatchery with 3 ausis and all those died in shipping as well. Every other chick of the other breeds was perfectly healthy except one out of 25. Is the ausi breed more fragile and riddled with problems than other breeds? I'm having no luck with them from any hatcheries.
The eyes on the chicks seem to be developing wrong. The eyes seem sunken in a tad and back towards the ear leaving the eye slit too small and too far in front of the eyeball exposing the 3rd lid rather than the eyeball itself. One chick had half its eyeball covered with the lids that are not big enough for his eye. He tends to keep this eye shut more often than not can can not see out of it other than detecting a shadow or light.
The eyes have no discharge or abnormal coloration or any indication of infection or injury. This is ONE eye on each chick (not sure why both eyes aren't the same). It has been getting worse as they grow. Two have this to a concerning degree. The other 3 chicks of other breeds are fine with normal eyes.
Has anyone else seen this before and knows how the eyes turned out? Did this problem self correct or are these birds destine to be culls? (I don't want those genetics in my flock so I am thinking about culling them any way)
Or is this some kind of eye injury? The eyeballs look normal, just too far back and eye slits too small.
I haven't see this before, but I had awful luck with ausi chicks last year too. I got two pullets in a batch and both died during shipping. I ordered another batch of chicks from a different hatchery with 3 ausis and all those died in shipping as well. Every other chick of the other breeds was perfectly healthy except one out of 25. Is the ausi breed more fragile and riddled with problems than other breeds? I'm having no luck with them from any hatcheries.
