I got my first ever day old chicks last Thursday (5 of them, various breeds). I tried to do everything right but fear I did everything wrong and now am just a bundle of worry over these little ones. On day 3 at our house, one of them began attacking the vents of the others. She had gotten 3 of them to the point of some bloodiness before I figured out who it was. From what I've read it was likely due to stress, possibly because I had it too light in the room where the brooder is, and maybe we held them too much the first day (kids were so eager, we held them 3-4 times first day). I tried a homemade option I found online to cover the red (honey, lemon essential oil, and blue food coloring) and it made everything a hot sticky mess back there. It has been hard to tell if they're developing pasty butt or if poo is just sticking to honey-matted blue fluff that was still there. One of them finally seems to be looking better, but one still looks awful. I try to clean her but it doesn't seem to look better. I can't tell if her vent is prolapsed or if it's just a little irritated, still with blue residue, and not surrounded by the usual fluff (picture below). I had switched to Pick-No-More instead of the honey but am worried that it was bad to put that on/around the vent. I am just so so worried-- Will their vents be too damaged for healthy egg laying? Can we not eat their eggs later because Vent-No-More was on the vent? If I'm getting them out to clean them up is it continuing the stress? If I don't clean them up will they get pasty butt or get pecked? When can we start to hold them and interact with them since I'm afraid everything will introduce stress? They're all back together and the bully seems to be better now, but I'm constantly worried it will start again. PLEASE HELP ME I'm so sick to my stomach over all of this and am fighting fears that this was all a big mistake because I'll never be able to relax again over these little girls. Thank you to anyone who can help!
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