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personal opinion, spitting in the eye doesn't work, however plenty of fresh air, and a treatment of doxycycline, or preferable linco spectin injection works wonders

never used the spit idea so i couldnt say if worked or not :lol::lol::lol:

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Dab a used teabag on the infected eye. Does the job. More importantly though you need to suus out WHY the bird has it in the first place.

most sencible answer to this prob , why has it got it ?,sort this out and bingo no more problem.

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I have a bird with a one eyed cold. Will it ever be back to 100%?

So basicly what do you think Kill OR Cure???

 

 

why kill it?..its only a cold...if you have any hayfever eye drops handy then put two drops in the affected eye.

 

chloramphenicol is the best one to use.

 

it will come back to as it was b4. 100%

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golden eye drops.

 

I tried the Golden eye drops a couple of years ago without success Pompy so went and got Aureomycin (spelling?) from the vet and a tiny pinch put straight into the eye cures it over night. However regardless of what you use to clear it up, the infected eye will lose some Depth of Colour compared to its original appearance.

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Well, I've never had a problem with it until last year and had no idea what to treat so i went to farm and she gave me this to try so i used it :) I know why i got it last year, It was because i moved the perches into the area where they got into the way of the air flow, This year i've put new perches in so hopefully shouldn't be having the same problem, Atb Andy

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Yes, spit in the eye. Works wonders and old timers, like me still do it.

 

 

 

 

YOU WOULD BE BETTER SPITTING IN YOUR OWN EYE

 

WHAT A LOAD OF P***

 

Normally caused by a little hole that causes a draught in that eye... why the other eye don't get it of course.

 

 

 

WHAT PLANET ARE YOU ON

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PANIC OVER DONT THINK IT WAS ONE EYE COLD NOW AS IT LOOKS OK TODAY MUST HAVE GOT SOMTHING IN IT LOL.

 

 

 

 

THE SYMPTOMS OF THE ONE EYED COLD IS LITTLE BUBBLES IN THE CORNER OF THE EYE

 

ALOT OF FANCIERS THINK THEY HAVE THE ONE EYED COLD

 

BUT IS ONLY THE BIRDS FIGHTING THERE WINGS HITTING THE EYE

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Dab a used teabag on the infected eye. Does the job. More importantly though you need to suus out WHY the bird has it in the first place.

 

 

 

IS THAT NOT FOR A STY

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PANIC OVER DONT THINK IT WAS ONE EYE COLD NOW AS IT LOOKS OK TODAY MUST HAVE GOT SOMTHING IN IT LOL.

 

 

 

IF YOU HAVE THE ONE EYED COLD IT WILL HAVE LITTLE BUBBLES IN THE CORNER OF ITS EYE

 

 

REMEDY ALITTLE PINCH OF ORAMYCINE OR TERRAMYCINE INTHE EYE PROBLEM SOLVED

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