SWOLLEN EYE? my hen needs some help (PICS)

Aww I am sorry for your poor birds. It breaks my heart to see animals sick, they have no idea what's going on
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It's probably caused by a peck in the eye or mabye they scratch there eyes on a sharp leaf. We had an oak tree that was cut down and now is growing as a bush, those leaves are no joke. I am constantly cutting it back so the chickens won't poke their eyes out! :eek:
 
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I got some today at a local pet & vet supply -- a 1/8 oz tube of Terramycin ointment for $13 !!!
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I went ahead and got it because until now I haven't found it anywhere else locally & didn't want to wait for it to be shipped. But I'm certainly going to be on the lookout for a much more economical source in the future!
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Yes, that's what came out of the first hen's eye. It even had a rounded indentation on the end that was pressed against her eye. That's why I thought this was a condition called "eye worm" because the gunk that comes out looks like a maggot, but it's not. But I've heard that eye worm is an actual worm, so I don't know what this is. But the first hen I treated like this had the stuff come out in one piece and the next day her eye was back to normal.

The current afflicted hen still has infected matter in her eye. It isn't swollen like before, but when I part the lid there's still a piece of white matter in there, it looks like a kernel of corn. I'm flushing the eye with saline, put it in a squeeze bottle so I can apply a little water pressure. But it isn't moving, yet. And I'm applying the million dollar eye ointment 2X a day, hope that will help.

This is when I wish I had a veterinarian as a relative or a friend who owes me a favor, someone who would enthusiastically say "Ooh, I know just what to do, let me deal with this, it's my favorite thing to treat!".
 
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I got some today at a local pet & vet supply -- a 1/8 oz tube of Terramycin ointment for $13 !!!
ep.gif
I went ahead and got it because until now I haven't found it anywhere else locally & didn't want to wait for it to be shipped. But I'm certainly going to be on the lookout for a much more economical source in the future!
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Yes, that's what came out of the first hen's eye. It even had a rounded indentation on the end that was pressed against her eye. That's why I thought this was a condition called "eye worm" because the gunk that comes out looks like a maggot, but it's not. But I've heard that eye worm is an actual worm, so I don't know what this is. But the first hen I treated like this had the stuff come out in one piece and the next day her eye was back to normal.

The current afflicted hen still has infected matter in her eye. It isn't swollen like before, but when I part the lid there's still a piece of white matter in there, it looks like a kernel of corn. I'm flushing the eye with saline, put it in a squeeze bottle so I can apply a little water pressure. But it isn't moving, yet. And I'm applying the million dollar eye ointment 2X a day, hope that will help.

This is when I wish I had a veterinarian as a relative or a friend who owes me a favor, someone who would enthusiastically say "Ooh, I know just what to do, let me deal with this, it's my favorite thing to treat!".

sunny_side_up, that is exactly wht i am doing, but i am still squeezing the eye "bump" but cant get anything out. i looked under the lid and cant see anything unusual. i also paid $13 for that eye ointment.
 
Ya'll got a deal on the ointment. I paid $16.00 from my vet. I have credit with my vet an that's a way good thing!!! I never know when an emergency will come up. I never thought to look for the stuff at the feed store but I never needed it for a chicken either. I just happened to already have some. My vet will also sell me whatever med's I need and never even see the animal. He's good to me. I think he does this because he is afraid I'll bring one of my venemous snake's in for treatment. lol It's 60 miles round trip to the vet and only 25 to the feed store. I'll have to remember this and hopefully I want need it again. I don't want to ever have to do that again. I think if the chick wasn't so little it wouldn't of been so bad. I will still be looking for an answer to what caused this. This has also changed to way I check I on my bird's. I alway's look for any that are not acting normal. This chick didn't do anything to catch my attension. Who know's I'll probably do a eye check ever couple of night's. When my old man saw the peice that came out of it's eye, he said what's that a tooth. It was that big. Good luck, let me know how it's going. PEACE
 
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LOL, I'm the exact same way. When something seems to be even the slightest bit wrong I'm in there messing with them while they're roosting, trying to poke and prod and examine till I'm sure they're all okay. I've seen the eye bump thing as well, affecting only one bird out of the 25 meat birds I had. I have no idea what it is, and I'd really like to know! Oh, dlhunicorn, any ideas, wise one??? LOL! I see u posted about saline solution, but what could cause this?

I'm happy to hear I'm not the only one. I know you have heard of old ladies being called the old cat lady, well in another 20 year's or so I'll probably be called the old chicken lady. Now that's funny I don't care who you are!!!! Take care PEACE
 
Jeffersequine.com has Terramycin opthalmic for 9.49 per tube. If you get 12 or more it's 8.99 each.

I always keep some on hand for our horses and I get the Triple Antibiotic opthalmic which is much cheaper from our vet. It's usually about 5.95 per tube.
 
Chillin in Muscadine and Sunny Side Up.....you both described the white matter which came out of the eye as rubbery. Did someone mention they might have a picture of it? The reason I ask for a picture is because tomorrow I am going to spend some time looking closer at my chickens eye. The swelling went down but it doesn't want to go completely away.

Do you think it was some kind of hardened infection or abcessed material or even "Eye Worm" larvae?
 
The pic's didn't come out to well but this will give you an idea of the size of whatever this thing was and in such a small baby. I don't think it was larvae or a worm. It had to be something that dried to have the texture it had but I can't imagine having something in the eye dried like that. You would think it would be gooey or mushy. I just don't know.
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That is a dime beside the thing to show size and thickness.
 
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yeah, you think it would be mushy being in the eye and all. Wow, thanks for the pictures. What a mystery. It does look like a tooth.
 

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