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  1. coach723

    Hen with swollen eye

    He may be. I would continue to treat until you are seeing no more swelling or discharge or pus, so that any infection doesn't affect the other eye. He can live with one eye and adapt, but will be at a disadvantage from others since he can't see what's coming from that side. Particularly other...
  2. coach723

    Hen with swollen eye

    X2, what @Eggcessive said.
  3. coach723

    Hen with swollen eye

    Most likely this is a respiratory disease. MG is the most common, infectious Coryza also can cause eye swelling. I will attach a few links with more info and some pictures. Swelling can be mild, or very severe, it can vary. The bird can be tested if you want definite confirmation. The only...
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    Hen with swollen eye

    There is a lot of conflicting information out there. Some sites say: Oral tylosin recommended egg withdrawl is 14 days following last dose. For inject-able tylosin recommended egg with drawl is 8 weeks. Meat withdrawl recommendation is 5 days. Other sites say in the US, Australia, UK and...
  5. coach723

    Hen with swollen eye

    I would flush the eye out well with sterile saline or eye wash, make sure there is no debris in there. Get a good look at the eye for any signs of injury, or pus. If there is any pus it will need to be removed. You can use terramycin eye ointment (available without a prescription at many...
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