Hello everyone!
I’m new to raising chicks myself, but I’ve grown up around chicks so when one of my babies started getting pasty butt, I treated it with warm water like I was taught. A few of my chicks had pasty butt as well, and after being cleaned once or twice, it resolved itself. This one chick though seems to be a bit behind developmentally than its siblings, (its feathers are just starting to peek through when the rest have wings that are mostly feathered now at about 3-4ish weeks). This chick also has what looks like a “chapped” vent, but otherwise poops, eats, and drinks normally and doesn’t show any signs of not feeling well.
Should I put some coconut oil on its vent or something to help? I feel bad because it looks painful! I haven’t had to clean this chick in about a week either, and when I did I made sure to be gentle and to now pull feathers so I’m just a bit worried about her behind.
I’m new to raising chicks myself, but I’ve grown up around chicks so when one of my babies started getting pasty butt, I treated it with warm water like I was taught. A few of my chicks had pasty butt as well, and after being cleaned once or twice, it resolved itself. This one chick though seems to be a bit behind developmentally than its siblings, (its feathers are just starting to peek through when the rest have wings that are mostly feathered now at about 3-4ish weeks). This chick also has what looks like a “chapped” vent, but otherwise poops, eats, and drinks normally and doesn’t show any signs of not feeling well.
Should I put some coconut oil on its vent or something to help? I feel bad because it looks painful! I haven’t had to clean this chick in about a week either, and when I did I made sure to be gentle and to now pull feathers so I’m just a bit worried about her behind.