Briana
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Fire & Fluff in Michigan
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Post by Briana on May 11, 2010 17:29:26 GMT -5
My best thrianta doe (Victoria, the mama of my litter, has 15 legs) has a cloudy eye!!! Her and the babies are in the garage and it's kinda dark in there, so I just noticed about 5 minutes ago while I was feeding them.
There isn't anything else wrong with it. Everything about it is fine, its just that almost her entire iris/pupil is that milky white color...
Do you know what it could be from? Could it be a genetic thing?
This sucks...she was my best show doe...
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Post by Demi on May 12, 2010 11:13:10 GMT -5
Oh no Not sure if it's genetic, I would of thought so
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Briana
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Fire & Fluff in Michigan
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Post by Briana on May 12, 2010 12:26:55 GMT -5
I asked some other people and I was told to try Pen-G or terramycin opthalim ointment... now I have to go on a search at all the feed stores. XD
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Post by Demi on May 13, 2010 2:19:16 GMT -5
I've never dealt with cloud eye before, but one of my buns had an eye infection, I had to use golden eye ointment and salt water, and disinfect everything. Was very annoying, I even had to take him to my dads house when I went. Luckily it cleared up quick
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Briana
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Fire & Fluff in Michigan
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Post by Briana on May 23, 2010 0:44:22 GMT -5
Thanks Ken One eye has cleared up, the other is still a bit foggy, I can't seem to find the right eye stuff... roar. At least the one healed on its own. Darn our feed stores for not being prepared for me! lol
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