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Red eyed bottle baby-blind..

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#1 ·
One of the nubians I bought to bottle feed had red eyes when I got him- It wasn't bad-but its getting worse now-he is almost blind- I am buying some PUFFER tomorrow to put in his eyes. Does anyone know of anything better? and can his sight come back?
 
#2 ·
how old is it? if it's older than 2 weeks, I would think pink eye. If younger, than it may be abrasion and you can put penicillin directly in the eye (no needle) Also, if you have teramycin eye ointment, I would do that.- I don't like to use that powder stuff unless I know it's pink eye. I'd start treatment right away though.
 
#5 ·
Eyelids and everything look fine-What is throwing me is that they aren't runny at all-he can see a little bit, but not much- I have had pinkeye in a few of my kids before, but the eyes looked cloudy white-his are cloudy red.
 
#7 ·
I was bottlefeeding a young lamb once that had been born at a livestock dealer/butcher's place. She had one eye that was all inflamed so i figured pink eye since it was born in that kind of place. But she didn't respond to treatment; when I talked to the vet, he said she was too young for pink eye - I think it's a 2 week incubation; hers was an abrasion from probably the dirt; there were no tears, just sore looking (too long ago to remember exactly what it looked like) so had to switch treatments but she was already too scarred and was totally blind in that one eye then. So since it was born Jan. 14 and it already had the redness, I'm doubting if it really is pink eye.
 
#8 ·
could it be ...that the kid was slammed ...before you got it... and it is causing blood pooling/ bruising in the eyes from the injury? :(

not sure ..if it is scratches or dirt ....because of no drainage....

Other than that.... i have no clue .... it would be a good idea... to seek a vets opinion.....because ........it doesn't take long .....to lose there site permanently......... :hug:
 
#14 ·
Sounds like what a few of my babies have had.

What I did was get two tea bags, get them wet so they are good and soaking. Hold them to the eyes of the babies. Both eyes even if one looks life. Hold the tea bags (re-wetting often) to the eyes for at least 10 minutes for three times a day. When you are done with that put Neosporine in the eye. Do that for like 7-10 days, and you will be surprised how they heal you.

The tea bags are just regular tea bags.