My 13 week old pullet has a swollen eye area/eye lid. What can I do?
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There are mosquitoes around now, but mostly after dark when the chickens are in their coop, and she is not picked on by the others usually. She does not like to be picked up but I will try to get a better picture and inspection. No sneezing or foam in her eye that I have noticed.Do you have a lot of mosquitoes out now, and do you see any bumps or scabs on her comb, face, or wattles? Your picture is dark, so could you take another in good light to see her eye? Are there any bubbles or foam in her eye? Has there been any drainage or mucus from nostrils, or any sneezing or rattles/wheezes? Is she picked on by others? The swollen eye could be due to pecking, fowl pox from mosquitoes, or signs of a respiratory disease such as MG.
I did not use anything, the swelling went down on its own. Eye ointment only if there is crust? Or just in general?Did you use the Benadryl? Or did the swelling go down on its own? Let us know how she gets along. If you see dried crust or drainage in the corner of her eye or face, you can flush her eye with saline, and apply either Terramycin eye ointment or plain Neosporin to the eye twice a day.