What's up with this bug-eyed chick?

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I'm going to second this one. I had a pom puppy that mom kicked out of the nest that looked like that. After many vet bills and him not growing or putting on weight, at about 4 weeks we decided to put him down. Hardest thing I have EVER had to do.
 
I haven't had a bugged eyed chick hatch in a long time. After a week or so I couldn't tell which one it was but it sure is noticeable right after hatch. And no, none of mine were ever blind.
 
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I'm going to second this one. I had a pom puppy that mom kicked out of the nest that looked like that. After many vet bills and him not growing or putting on weight, at about 4 weeks we decided to put him down. Hardest thing I have EVER had to do.

Ditto but I would have to keep it around to see how it would do. I have never seen it in chicks before. Mammals, yes but poultry........interesting.
 
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I'm going to second this one. I had a pom puppy that mom kicked out of the nest that looked like that. After many vet bills and him not growing or putting on weight, at about 4 weeks we decided to put him down. Hardest thing I have EVER had to do.

Ditto but I would have to keep it around to see how it would do. I have never seen it in chicks before. Mammals, yes but poultry........interesting.

It never hurts to try, right? LOL I just hated giving up on that little guy, he was so cute.
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Last night I had insomnia and was lost in BYC land....I read a post form a girl that had a chick with the same prbolem only it was one eye. She had taken her sot the vet and it had been scratched and water was on the eye or something. She said she used eye drops and it got better.

I can't remember the name or the thread. Sorry. Try some terramycin eye ointment if you have any.

BTW I think she is cute.
 
I had one chick that had only one eye that looked like that...it did grow into it in a few months and after a while I could not tell which was which lol I hope yours does the same. LOVE LOVE LOVE The poster! I laughed so hard! They need to start a site for funny chicken pics like they have for cats
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My neighbor said she would take the blind chick. I am dipping it's beak in the water. Do blind chicks find the water by trial and error?
 
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I made sure I always put the food and water in the same corner so she could find it by following the borders of the box. She's very sensitive to change. She actually did good with the other chicks making enough noise to help her find the food & water. I had a crossbeak in with her for a time, who didn't make it. It helps if you give it moistened chick food the first few days by putting a dab on it's beak. When it really gets hungry, the pecking reflex will kick in. Keep in on paper towels for a while so it won't stumble over pine shavings. Mine is a little d'uccle pullet and does fine in a small clear rubbermaid tub, with a fine screen covering the top so the flies won't bother her. She can't see them to chase them off. She preens herself just like a normal chicken does. It's kind of nice to have a pet that won't run off and doesn't mind being petted.
 
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