lisasea
Chirping
- Nov 14, 2016
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Hi all - Thanks in advance for your help.
I have an orpington who seems to want to close her eyes a lot. Not sure what's going on. Here are the details:
--She's about 9 weeks old
--Going through a juvenile molt
--Also seems to blink really hard, like her eyelids are heavy
--Happening for nearly a week
--Not getting picked on by the other chickens
--Eating, drinking, pooping just fine
--Naps more than the other two, but perks up when it's time to play
--Still living inside until the coop is done, it's pretty warm in there because I have the heat lamp from another brooder not too far away
--I have two other pullets, and none of them do this
--Hasn't come into contact with new chickens
--I take them all outside for a few hours every day (can't wait for the coop to be done!), we're in California, so no cold temps here
Here's a video of a time when she was particularly "sleepy" but awake. You can see she perks up for the mealworm, then her eyes (particularly the left one) get heavy and she closes them.
I have an orpington who seems to want to close her eyes a lot. Not sure what's going on. Here are the details:
--She's about 9 weeks old
--Going through a juvenile molt
--Also seems to blink really hard, like her eyelids are heavy
--Happening for nearly a week
--Not getting picked on by the other chickens
--Eating, drinking, pooping just fine
--Naps more than the other two, but perks up when it's time to play
--Still living inside until the coop is done, it's pretty warm in there because I have the heat lamp from another brooder not too far away
--I have two other pullets, and none of them do this
--Hasn't come into contact with new chickens
--I take them all outside for a few hours every day (can't wait for the coop to be done!), we're in California, so no cold temps here
Here's a video of a time when she was particularly "sleepy" but awake. You can see she perks up for the mealworm, then her eyes (particularly the left one) get heavy and she closes them.
