- Feb 4, 2014
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We purchased two little seabright bantams from one of our local feed stores. Inside the store, they would not let us touch the birds or examine them, as biosecurity measures. When we took the chicks out of the little box they were transported in, at home, they both had serious eye issues. They are three days home now, so most likely 5 or 6 days old. We rinsed the eyes with sterilized saline solution, gently dabbed each eye with original neosporin, and ground their feed extra fine. I added flax seed, a little scratch mix, and made sure to put electrolytes and a little Apple Cidar Vinegar along with a little sugar in their water. I am keeping their heat at 90-95F until they are better. They are quarantined in their own little tub. I am not hopeful. They are eating and drinking, but their little heads are slightly swollen. Every time I have dealt with this, I have lost the chick. Is there anything else that I should be doing for these little guys? Any guesses what this might be? No bubbles in the eyes, just oval shaped eyes, feathers are missing underneath the eyes from 'scratching' with their feet. I think other chicks might have picked at their eyes. No discharge or discoloration. The eyes are actually clear and normal, just swollen around. They both have lapsed a few times over the past few days, too weak to open their eyes until I dropper fed them little drops of water and gently rubbed their sides a little to get a response. A little warm water on the eyes seemed to help. Placing a little ground feed on their beak to get them to peck seemed to start them eating. I really don't know what else to do for them. Any advice is deeply appreciated!