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  1. pepchickens

    Vent gleet - completely cement-like and impossible to remove?!

    I’m glad Fern could help! Her recovery was fast once I got in the groove with her treatment. I think she went back outside after a week. The baths helped a lot; messy butt = irritated butt. She’s doing great a few weeks later but I did notice some poopy eggs the past day or two. Hope your girl...
  2. pepchickens

    Vent gleet - completely cement-like and impossible to remove?!

    Seems quite well. If she didn’t have a messy butt I would think she’s back to 100%. I haven’t examined the vent internally, where the scab is, because I think I was harming more than helping. The visible vent looks great.
  3. pepchickens

    Vent gleet - completely cement-like and impossible to remove?!

    You’re amazing at this. Thank you so much 🩷🐓
  4. pepchickens

    Vent gleet - completely cement-like and impossible to remove?!

    Lord. A scab. Thank you! How do you encourage a chicken to hydrate? She’s uncomfortable and she only seems to want to eat yogurt.
  5. pepchickens

    Vent gleet - completely cement-like and impossible to remove?!

    She tucks up her vent after a bath. But then when she goes to poop, she strains so that it comes out again.
  6. pepchickens

    Vent gleet - completely cement-like and impossible to remove?!

    My only thought is that maybe it’s zinc oxide build up? I applied desitin early on and now I regret it.
  7. pepchickens

    Vent gleet - completely cement-like and impossible to remove?!

    I edited my post to include a pic! I just watched her peck her own butt trying to clean it but otherwise I don’t suspect pecking
  8. pepchickens

    Vent gleet - completely cement-like and impossible to remove?!

    Background: I’ve been trying to clean my hen’s vent (day 3 of suspected gleet, with some prolapse, but she’s laying normally despite my efforts to suppress the laying). The poop looks like gleet photos (can’t say I notice a stink though? Maybe I’m desensitized?) and it is coated to every crevice...
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