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Some of my chickens feathers be low. The vent have got mud or poop stuck on them and I’m bathing them, but it looks like it would be easier to cut some of the feathers where they grow back. Is that OK to do?
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Thank you very much!We have an old hen that constantly gets "poopy butt." It gets hard to get off just soaking her so we've cut it off every few months. Then we trim all around her vent and especially below it. That keeps her clean until those feathers grow out again.
I have some birds that require a regular trimming or cleaning seasonally.Some of my chickens feathers be low. The vent have got mud or poop stuck on them and I’m bathing them, but it looks like it would be easier to cut some of the feathers where they grow back. Is that OK to do?
My old hen that had a poopy butt her entire life had fermented grains every other day, thus, probiotics/prebiotics. I too promote probiotics to folks with poopy butt issues, but it didn't help her. She was the only one to have this out of dozens of silkies. She passed away last month at around 7 years old. She wasn't one of my own, and was part something else as she had the looks of a silkie but about twice as big as my silkies are/were. I guessed maybe part cochin. There were three of them like her, and the other two didn't get that. They passed before she did so if she had some medical issues, it didn't kill her.I do trim extra fluff that keep getting soiled. Just be careful to not trim too close if they are blood feathers. Those can bleed. Do you notice if any lower bellies appear enlarged? Diarrhea is sometimes the cause of messy vents. Each time they go, it clings on. Probiotics in the feed or diet may be helpful. Drinking a lot more water in hot weather can lead to runny poops as well. Have you wormed your chickens this summer?
Gulp.Just be careful to not trim too close if they are blood feathers. Those can bleed.