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About two weeks ago, while we were away our gardener sent me a picture of my hen showing me that something bit her. I immediately asked him to get a polysporin type cream from the pharmacy and apply it to the bite.
When I got back a few days later he said her behaviour was much better and that she was eating and drinking, but when I saw her, her eye had closed up. So I went to the feed store and got some antibiotics for her and some eye cream, which I started applying daily.
I stopped the antibiotics after three days as she looked to be getting better, but this morning her eye looked even worse, and the second eye was closing as well. She's also not eating at all today, so I started the antibiotics again today, which I had to administer with a syringe.
The feed store advised I try to squeeze out the puss, but it is very crusty and won't come out. I feel so bad for this poor girl.
I've put her on her own now and made sure she has a warm place to sleep, but she's just standing with her head tucked into her body.
Any advice would be much appreciated
First pic is of how she looked two weeks ago - you can see something might have bitten her, and that's where we applied the polysporin
This is how she looked on the about 10 or so days ago. The bit had cleared up but she got a film on her eye - which we kept cleaning and applying the eye cream from the feed store
This is how she looks today - the swelling started getting worse yesterday and I applied the cream and hoped she would look better today but it's the worst it's even been. We've tried to clean it as much as possible but the crust is very, very thick and won't come out.
Any advice would be much appreciated. I've only had her for about 2 months but she's always been a really easy going hen that seemed to blend in with my existing flock quite easily. She's a leghorn BTW
When I got back a few days later he said her behaviour was much better and that she was eating and drinking, but when I saw her, her eye had closed up. So I went to the feed store and got some antibiotics for her and some eye cream, which I started applying daily.
I stopped the antibiotics after three days as she looked to be getting better, but this morning her eye looked even worse, and the second eye was closing as well. She's also not eating at all today, so I started the antibiotics again today, which I had to administer with a syringe.
The feed store advised I try to squeeze out the puss, but it is very crusty and won't come out. I feel so bad for this poor girl.
I've put her on her own now and made sure she has a warm place to sleep, but she's just standing with her head tucked into her body.
Any advice would be much appreciated

First pic is of how she looked two weeks ago - you can see something might have bitten her, and that's where we applied the polysporin

This is how she looked on the about 10 or so days ago. The bit had cleared up but she got a film on her eye - which we kept cleaning and applying the eye cream from the feed store

This is how she looks today - the swelling started getting worse yesterday and I applied the cream and hoped she would look better today but it's the worst it's even been. We've tried to clean it as much as possible but the crust is very, very thick and won't come out.
Any advice would be much appreciated. I've only had her for about 2 months but she's always been a really easy going hen that seemed to blend in with my existing flock quite easily. She's a leghorn BTW