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Title: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: too many girls on March 02, 2009, 18:06
Pip just brought Pumpkin in as she noticed his eye is swollen and closed up, i've bathed it in cooled boiled water, but when i prized the lid's gently open it appears to have a membrain over the pupil? (for want of a better word) it moves slowly back and forth, there doesn't seem to be anything in it and the area is clear and doesn't look infected (no crusty bits) as soon as i let go the eye closed again and stayed closed, with him having mexican hat feathers over his face it's difficult to see his eyes and we don't know how long he's been like this, Pip's terrified he'll go blind, has anyone got experiance with this? or is it another trip to the vet?
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Vember on March 02, 2009, 18:52
Hi TMG's

Could it be the feathers rubbing against the eye that are irritating it?

No sneezing, weezing, coughing ?
No nasty smell?


Sarah :D


Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: too many girls on March 02, 2009, 18:54
he's absoulutely fine in himself, no wheezing or discharge or anything, i don't think it's his feathers as they don't appear to be near his eyes, i would post a pic but my camera doesn't work (i found it in chips bedding).
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Vember on March 02, 2009, 18:56
Only other thing I can think is a scratch or a peck?

But if there's a swelling might be best get it checked out to rule out infection :)


Sarah :D
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: too many girls on March 02, 2009, 19:05
i rang the vets earlier, but they'd already switched off their computers, i'm to ring before 8.30 in the morning, i would rather take him to Will in Barnard Castle, but Bishop Auckland is closer (same practice) previous experience has proved i can get to the vet in Bishop and still get the kids to school on time, whereas Barney and there late, i'd like to point out that taking him to the vet without Pip is a no no.
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Vember on March 02, 2009, 19:09
Ahhh Hope he's ok :)

Let us know how you get on :)


Sarah :D


Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: too many girls on March 02, 2009, 19:15
will do, hope he doesn't lose his sight in that eye, kicking myself for not noticing it.
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Vember on March 02, 2009, 19:17
Don't beat yourself up :) I thought my Poland girlie had lost both her eyes a few weeks ago, went into mad panic 'cause I couldn't see them!

Found them under all the feathers eventually :lol:

It isn't easy with them :lol:


Sarah :)
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Hawkins on March 02, 2009, 19:26
I hope pumpkin will be ok TMG. keep us updated.
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: azubah on March 02, 2009, 19:30
TMG, the membrane over the pupil will be the third eyelid. It is an extra protection for the eyeball and quite normal. It usually moves out of the way.
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: too many girls on March 02, 2009, 22:27
if the third eye lid doesn't appear to open properly or it's sluggish moving do you know what the problem could be? i don't want to compromise his sight but if it's something i could treat at home ie not serious, or if it may clear up itself, it would save me a vet bill, i take good care of my animals but i have been known to panic over nothing, if i wasn't worried about his eye closing up for good, i'd keep bathing it and wait to see if it got better on it's own, what would you do?
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye. Update.
Post by: too many girls on March 03, 2009, 11:51
Pumpkins back from the vets, ended up taking him to Will anyway as the Bishop practice have stopped treating poultry, he's now classed as a large animal (i think she meant as in farm animals/livestock ) He has Mycoplasma (spelling?) and is on Baytril 2.5% twice daily, really glad i took him in as it's contagious, the bill wasn't an ouch one £11.57 :D  very low or less than the price of a good bottle of wine as my dad said :D :D Pip didn't go as she had to go to school, she was proper miffed :tongue2: the staff at the vets liked him but i don't think they would want him as  a surgery mascot, i never realised how loud his cocka doo doodle doo was till he was in reception shouting his head off :mad:...............
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Vember on March 03, 2009, 12:56
They can't half pack a punch with them Doodle Doo's when they want to :lol:

Glad you got him sorted TMG's :D


Sarah :D
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: too many girls on March 04, 2009, 00:54
Pip brought Pumpkin in for his antibiotics at 8pm, the swelling has gone down, his eye is open and it seems like he can see out of it, can't believe he has improved so quickly, Pip's gone to bed a happy girl (she was very worried he would go blind) have isolated him in Will's Banty house (it was cleaned out and dissinfected ready for him) he is in the same stable as Pippin, Mrs D'arcy and Frodo, he can see and hear them but he can't reach them, so hopefully they won't become infected, now we are not only obsessed with chicken poo (coxiwhatsit) but are checking everyones eyes as well, including Sam's ..........................
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Jellyhead on March 04, 2009, 07:41
Blimey, you going through it at the mo TMG, g :Dlad Pumpkin is on the up tho ;)
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Foxy on March 04, 2009, 14:59
Awwww thats lovely that pumpkin is on the mend - how is the lovely Will then?? ;) :D
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: poultrygeist on March 04, 2009, 16:34
Still chuckling to myself about him doodle doodling in the vets. :D

Glad he's sorted.

Rob 8)
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: too many girls on March 09, 2009, 14:28
Pumpkins all better now, not impressed with what was on the telly tho!

(http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm134/Toomanygirls58/000_0048.jpg)

Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Vember on March 09, 2009, 14:36
He's one mighty fine looking boy :D

Glad he's better :D


Sarah :)
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: shiatsusu on March 09, 2009, 15:21
Eyes are a worry aren't they? Good job you got him to the VET in the end and glad to hear he is on the mend. Finger's crossed it was in time to stop it spreading but at least if it does you'll be able to nip it in the bud asap. Poor old thing  :(
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: shiatsusu on March 09, 2009, 15:23
ps- he reminds me of a butterfly- not sure whether it's a swallow tail- the lower half of his plumage?  :tongue2:
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: too many girls on March 09, 2009, 16:03
i think you can see by the photo that identifying an eye problem is quite tricky, luckily the vet said we caught it early, so hopefully no on going problems.
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Jellyhead on March 09, 2009, 19:10
He is gorgeous :D
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Hawkins on March 09, 2009, 21:16
I second Jellys opinion he is gorgeous
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: Foxy on March 09, 2009, 21:44
That is one happy looking boy! :D :D
so whos bum is is perched on??? :D :D
Title: Re: Pumpkins poorly eye.
Post by: too many girls on March 09, 2009, 23:24
Pip's, do you think i would be that stupid? :tongue2: actually she didn't know i was going to post it, i'm not her favourite person right now :blush: funny thing is, they all end up there when they come in my bedroom...................