A few days ago I noticed my doe had a watery, cloudy looking eye and after a closer look I seen the tip of a cheat grass sticking out. So I pulled it out but she still had a cloudy looking eye. I figured it would go away within a day or two after removing the sticker but it is still cloudy. It isn't watery but not looking good. I was wondering if anyone has had this happen and if it is something that might take a little while to heal? I would hate for her to look like that forever. It is a bit freaky looking! I haven't put anything in it but was thinking about putting some Vetericyn drops in it. Hope you have good news for me. I've attached a picture so you can see what I am talking about.
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Giving an injection is not recommended for eye infections because very little of the drug would actually get to the eye. Antibiotic ointment made for eyes or an injectable drug squirted into the eye is what most people use. And as I said in an earlier post, many eye infections go away with no treatment, especially when they're caused by a foreign body in the eye.
white. I cant remember the source right now, but I had done a search at the time. We use it on humans too. It wouldn't hurt as much as a shot and for less time!
A week isn't really exceptionally fast, especially if it's just one eye, which usually means it was just an infection caused by injury or something got into that one eye. The idea of putting vinegar in the eye also sounds painful. By law, anything labelled as vinegar is at least 5% acid. I did a quick search online for "putting vinegar in eyes," and the first five sources I found all talked about using vinegar in various ways, but they all said to avoid getting into your eyes. Do you have a source for this idea?
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