Thank you for the link. I adopted her last summer as a two year old. Her curled foot was a birth defect that wasn't corrected in time.

She gets poly vi sol in her water and I occasionally switch it up with poultry drench. She also gets a baby aspirin in her water a few times a week per vets advice. I may give her some tuna though, I bet she would love that! I'm thinking the squinting may be because her pupils are completely dilated and the light is bothering her. Her eyes seem to water also, but she does have a wet face most of the time from bad eye water dish coordination. I really am not sure how much she can see. I walked up to the cage earlier while she was eating, I wasn't making any noise and she turned and looked right at me, but her depth perception is pretty bad, and her pupils don't respond to light at all. It's not mareks, we have ruled that out with vet consultation. I think the younger boys may have mounted her wrong and possibly grabbed her head too hard. She is vaulted. I'm just hoping with vitamins and aspirin and time, she will come out of it. She is a really sweet girl. I think she may be a house hen for awhile. We are going to separate the boys and girls for the winter in the barn, so once we do that, I will probably put her in with the girls as long as she can find her food and water.