Silkie thread!

I'm starting to think this little one might turn out silver. I've only had 1 silver from this parentage.
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Have y'all ever had your big crested silkies to get their feathers in their eye and their eye get irritated?
 
Have y'all ever had your big crested silkies to get their feathers in their eye and their eye get irritated?
Yes, I just noticed a couple of days ago that one of my 10 week old Silkie rooster chicks that has a large crest had one eye weeping from the fluff rubbing it. He got a little trim around both eyes
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Same thing with a couple of bantam Polish rooster chicks I have.
 
Yes, I just noticed a couple of days ago that one of my 10 week old Silkie rooster chicks that has a large crest had one eye weeping from the fluff rubbing it. He got a little trim around both eyes ;)   Same thing with a couple of bantam Polish rooster chicks I have. 

Does it seem to be getting better? Because I just noticed it last night, and I also gave her some Tylan 50 to make the inflammation go away.
 
Does it seem to be getting better? Because I just noticed it last night, and I also gave her some Tylan 50 to make the inflammation go away.
The Silkie chick has no swelling of its eye. I caught it early. When this has happened with my Polish (weeping, swelling and holding the eye closed) I just kept the eye and area around it clean (gently wash with cotton and warm water) and it eventually got better. Not seeing your chick I can't say whether it is irritation or an infection, so it is probably a good safeguard that you are treating with Tylan 50.

Good luck with yours!
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The Silkie chick has no swelling of its eye. I caught it early. When this has happened with my Polish (weeping, swelling and holding the eye closed) I just kept the eye and area around it clean (gently wash with cotton and warm water) and it eventually got better. Not seeing your chick I can't say whether it is irritation or an infection, so it is probably a good safeguard that you are treating with Tylan 50. 

Good luck with yours! :)

Mines an older bird, about a year old. She is one of my new buff hens. She's got a little bit of swelling. She's weeping though. Last time I had a bird do that and I didn't treat it because I didn't know how and it turned into an infection. Then I gave her some Tylan 50 and the swelling went down. The infection had gone too far though, we had to put her down.
 
Mines an older bird, about a year old. She is one of my new buff hens. She's got a little bit of swelling. She's weeping though. Last time I had a bird do that and I didn't treat it because I didn't know how and it turned into an infection. Then I gave her some Tylan 50 and the swelling went down. The infection had gone too far though, we had to put her down.
Awww, that is sad. I hope this one makes a full recovery!
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So after all this talk of weeping eyes I go out to feed and turn some loose to free range I discover that one of my d'Uccle has a closed eye and isn't tackling the food with her normal vigor. I bring her in put a warm wash cloth on it and get it open because is is partially crusty. I have teramycine (sp) antibiotic ointment I got for kitten eyes. I works wonders on chickens too. While I have her in and in good light I give her a once over looking for bugs. Vent looks good, under wings, around breast, back all look clean. I flip up the feathers on the back of her neck in the hackle area and there is something so small I can hardly see it and looks like it has dark red/brown stuff around it too. I immediately take her out side and into garage to where I have my vet ward set up. I put Ivermectin directly on the area and DE all over the bedding and give her a light to stay warm. I went and checked the other birds in the coop and found no other bugs, but just in case I will treat them all tonight. I have a very calm d'Uccle roo who is last in command I went a head and treated him and put him in with her and she seemed to perk up some and cuddle up by him. What could these micro bugs be and do I need to treat them any differently?
 
So after all this talk of weeping eyes I go out to feed and turn some loose to free range I discover that one of my d'Uccle has a closed eye  and isn't tackling the food with her normal vigor. I bring her in put a warm wash cloth on it and get it open because is is partially crusty.  I have teramycine (sp) antibiotic ointment I got for kitten eyes. I works wonders on chickens too.  While I have her in and in good light I give her a once over looking for bugs. Vent looks good, under wings, around breast, back all look clean.  I flip up the feathers on the back of her neck in the hackle area and there is something so small I can hardly see it  and looks like it has dark red/brown stuff around it too.  I immediately take her out side and into garage to where I have my vet ward set up.  I put Ivermectin directly on the area and DE all over the bedding and give her a light to stay warm.  I went and checked the other birds in the coop and found no other bugs, but just in case I will treat them all tonight.   I have a very calm d'Uccle roo who is last in command I went a head and treated him and put him in with her and she seemed to perk up some and cuddle up by him. What could these micro bugs be and do I need to treat them any differently?


Ivermectin should kill the mites on the bird, another good one to use is Front line for cats/kittens. I wouldn't waste my money on DE I would use a poultry dust for the nest boxes. Or Sevins dust.
 

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