Came home this evening and noticed one Speckled Sussex pullet (6 mos) roosting by herself - odd. Checked her over and she seemed okay. Maybe squinting, but I was holding a flashlight on her to see.
Just went out to check on her, and she is still by herself and now the right eye has a lot of swelling around it and profuse tearing from that eye. Clear, watery profuse tearing. Breathing fine, no nasal discharge. Cornea looks clear.
Hoping this is an injury or insect bite, not infectious disease. Will bring her inside and put antibiotic ointment in the eye.
Question: Could infectious coryza (or any other infectious disease) start this way? Haven't noticed anything wrong with any of the others yet. If coryza could start this way, should I vaccinate the flock?
(flock of 42; no recent additions to flock; vax for Marek's but nothing else; housed in open air coop at night, large outdoor pen and/or free range during day, no adverse weather lately; fed layer crumbles/oyster shell/occasional handful of scratch grains and BOSS)
Just went out to check on her, and she is still by herself and now the right eye has a lot of swelling around it and profuse tearing from that eye. Clear, watery profuse tearing. Breathing fine, no nasal discharge. Cornea looks clear.
Hoping this is an injury or insect bite, not infectious disease. Will bring her inside and put antibiotic ointment in the eye.
Question: Could infectious coryza (or any other infectious disease) start this way? Haven't noticed anything wrong with any of the others yet. If coryza could start this way, should I vaccinate the flock?
(flock of 42; no recent additions to flock; vax for Marek's but nothing else; housed in open air coop at night, large outdoor pen and/or free range during day, no adverse weather lately; fed layer crumbles/oyster shell/occasional handful of scratch grains and BOSS)
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