Roosterinthecity
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- Mar 31, 2022
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I have a chicken that had her eye like that when she was really young.
Separated her. Kept warm and gave lots of fluids w/ electrolytes. Used saline to clean the eyeball with a cotton swab. Put ointment on eye.
Eye ended up drying out eventually. She’s almost 3 yrs old now with just one eye.
What I’m saying is, if it turns for the worse, there will be handicap(s), but they learn to thrive.
Separated her. Kept warm and gave lots of fluids w/ electrolytes. Used saline to clean the eyeball with a cotton swab. Put ointment on eye.
Eye ended up drying out eventually. She’s almost 3 yrs old now with just one eye.
What I’m saying is, if it turns for the worse, there will be handicap(s), but they learn to thrive.