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That's not good. I've had a few chicks with bulging eyes like that (usually they're albino), and I've never had one survive. The question is, did it hatch like this, or did it develop later? If it hatched like this, I would cull it. If it developed later, you can keep doing what you're doing and keep watching it.It looks like it is going to explode but the chick is otherwise fine. Should I separate it anyway?
I put ointment and sprayed the area with vetericyn.
If you're not sure it's genetic, I would separate it. Better to be safe.What is strange is that it developed in less than 6 hrs and the chick is in no distress. Will observe for another hour and if not better separate from others.
I hate culling chicks. I think you did the right thing, however. You know it's not suffering any more.Update:
No improvement on the eye and the chick was failing to thrive. It was smaller than the rest and the other birds started picking on it.
This was the first time I've had to cull a baby, but I know it was both better for the flock and the outcome was inevitable.