Visual impared pullet

ozzy chooks

Songster
Nov 28, 2017
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Hi,weird question, but ...
I was wondering if anybody had experience with a pullet with sight problems and how to be sure.

I had issues with my broody hatching eggs - long story short - 2 chicks died because I believe she pecked them by mistake and 2 chicks I put under her had to be rescued because she attacked them.

Yesterday she finally hatched a healthy chick. The way they interact makes me believe she locates the chick by sound more than seeing it. She can see it when the chick is very close. And this might explain why she attacked the live chicks and why she broke the yolk of the hatching chicks.
Can it be possible?:idunno
If so how can I be 100% sure?
Does anybody have had a hen with sight problems?

I had another broody previously hatching 6 chicks, so it's not the first time I see chicks and their mummy interact at days old.

Thanks
 
Her eyes look normal. Will try to take a picture tomorrow.

She doesn't really get the treats. Tonight I tried with a snail and she didn't get it.
Does she normally eat snails?
You might want to use something that she would normally eat - a little scratch, a bit of chopped tomato or similar.
 
I had a hen apparently go blind in one eye due to heat stroke.
I could tell by moving my hand towards each side of her head,
one side she reacted to, the other she did not until hand got close enough to touch.
This was fairly easy to do as she was rather lethargic and I had gotten her settled on my lap.
She recovered with some electrolytes BTW.
 
Snails can be an intermediate host for parasites btw.
Full of protein? Yes. But also full of potential ... worms.

Sorry it wasn't a snail, it was a slug (without shell). Normally she was eating those but when with the other chooks, she is not the fastest and not top of the pecking order, so she normally get in later, which makes hard to tell whether she sees it properly or follow the others.
 

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