For those of you with chicks with pasty but, keep a close eye on them, I had two that had it and cleaned their butts 4 times yesterday and still lost them. I don't know if it was something I did wrong but it really takes its toll!
I recieved my chicks last wednesday and they all seemed healthy and after a couple days I noticed that two of them were not growing like the others so I checked their butts, and sure enough, pasty butt, I should have kept a closer eye on them, maybe I caught it too late so I feel its my fault, so yesterday was not a good day. My advice, check them often!
By the way, this is my second batch of chicks, and I had everything right, water, chick feed, brooder light with plenty of room to escape the heat, no drafts, plain wood shavings. I had no problems with the first set of chicks and assumed the same with the second batch, so again, keep a close eye..
I recieved my chicks last wednesday and they all seemed healthy and after a couple days I noticed that two of them were not growing like the others so I checked their butts, and sure enough, pasty butt, I should have kept a closer eye on them, maybe I caught it too late so I feel its my fault, so yesterday was not a good day. My advice, check them often!
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