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went to pen today and had to kill a hen bird due to here eyes being swelled up and she was a bit on the lean side ? any ideas as to what it is? reaseased the rest of the birds as i was due to anyway and as a precaution.(as advised) cheers

you need to get an antibiotic called tylan to cure the swelling and puffy eyes in a game bird mix it into water. try your local pigeon men for a cheap source as you will get your bot smacked at vets.

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h5n1 bird flu mate :whistling: only joking i cant spell the name but its when the birds sinuses get inflamed it starts to swell the skin round thier eyes its like when we get a cold it shows its ugly head when the weather turns damp. after treatment they usually go back to normal but sometime when a long infection its best to kill them and give the rest of birds tylan as the will carry it but only manifest the condition when getting run down or stressed up in damp enviroment. hope this helps.

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It does sound like a mycoplasma (M.gallisepticum, M. synovia, and M. meleagridis are examples) related infection; although in outdoor reared birds these are less common.

 

These can be quite contagious so might be worth getting vet to swab and confirm or deny.

 

There arent many veterinary products registered specifially for pheasants so you may have to have something prescribed under the cascade system.

 

Tylan Soluble (tylosin) is widely used for mycoplasma infections is poultry :whistling:

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