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My sweet Ophelia was completely normal yesterday. This morning when I came into the chicken yard I noticed she had one eye that was swollen shut and the entire side of her face was very puffy. The other side also looks redder and more swollen than usual. She is eating and moving around just fine but less enthusiastic than normal. I attached three photos: the first two are her today(one super swollen side and another partially swollen side). The other photo is her face normally when she is healthy. What do I do? Thank you.
 

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My sweet Ophelia was completely normal yesterday. This morning when I came into the chicken yard I noticed she had one eye that was swollen shut and the entire side of her face was very puffy. The other side also looks redder and more swollen than usual. She is eating and moving around just fine but less enthusiastic than normal. I attached three photos: the first two are her today(one super swollen side and another partially swollen side). The other photo is her face normally when she is healthy. What do I do? Thank you.
Does she have any other symptoms? Discharge from the nose or eyes? Sometimes puffy eyes can mean a upper respiratory infection.
Any bubbles in her eyes?
 
Do you see any bubbles in her eyes? She has a lot of pink showing around the eyes, which can be a sign of mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG,) a chronic respiratory disease. If that is what she has, she might respond to Tylan 50 injectable given orally, or Tylosin powder in her water for 5 days. Is there any way she could have been stung by a insect? Sometimes that can cause swelling of the face. Read post 8 here for dosage of Tylan:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/swollen-eyelid.1544280/
 
Do you see any bubbles in her eyes? She has a lot of pink showing around the eyes, which can be a sign of mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG,) a chronic respiratory disease. If that is what she has, she might respond to Tylan 50 injectable given orally, or Tylosin powder in her water for 5 days. Is there any way she could have been stung by a insect? Sometimes that can cause swelling of the face. Read post 8 here for dosage of Tylan:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/swollen-eyelid.1544280/
 

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