Preparing to set call and pekin duck eggs! Hatch day should be March 4, 2021 if all goes well!

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Here’s his good eye vs other one. First two are of the one with the third eyelid exposed.
 

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I notice him itching that eye a lot. Could he have gotten something stuck in it? :confused:
Maybe.
I'd try to keep it moist.
Maybe see if you can wash it out with some saline?
@Isaac 0
What can she put on that eye to keep that eyelid from drying out?
I'm tempted to say some Neosporin on there wouldn't hurt.
Or castor oil.
 
Eye drops. Contact solution. Antibiotic eye drops from the vet.. Neosporin will make them lose vision in that eye. I tried it on a barn cat. :(
Really?
I had a cocker spaniel once that used to get eye infections. My vet had me to put Neosporin (well triple antibiotic ointment) in his eyes. It never hurt him.
But..a tiny duck may be different.
 
Thanks everyone for all the great advice! I really appreciate all the help! I have some good news! I tried the terrimycin and his third eyelid has gone back in place as of now. I have gotten him to eat some food and drink some water. I also got some nutridrench in him. :)

I think the poor sweetie could possibly be blind. I notice he runs into stuff a lot, falls down, and also misses the food when he pecks at it.:confused:

@shawluvsbirds @BirdsBeesTrees @Miss Lydia
 

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