Jan, have you considered putting ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar) into the drinking water? Also, just get some warm water to clean their little bottoms.
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Oh, tell me about it! My first year with chicks I was trying to figure out how 22 chicks ended up with 44 hineys - until I realized I was seeing the same ones over and over. But out of 24 chicks in different batches raised under the heating pad, 2 had PB when they arrived and only two treatments ended that saga.I'm a mean chickie mama...when mine had pasty butt, I would pull off the dried poop along with the attached down, squirt a bit of vetericyn on it, then smear a bit of vaseline (although I think the olive oil would have been better, thanks Blooie) over the bare spot. I could accomplish this in seconds rather than stress them further with a butt bath and possible chill. I didn't have any skin tears, but I was careful. My PB was from shipping stress. I swear I spent the first two weeks just staring at the chick's butts instead of their faces!
Oh, tell me about it! My first year with chicks I was trying to figure out how 22 chicks ended up with 44 hineys - until I realized I was seeing the same ones over and over. But out of 24 chicks in different batches raised under the heating pad, 2 had PB when they arrived and only two treatments ended that saga.
I'm a mean chickie mama...when mine had pasty butt, I would pull off the dried poop along with the attached down, squirt a bit of vetericyn on it, then smear a bit of vaseline (although I think the olive oil would have been better, thanks Blooie) over the bare spot. I could accomplish this in seconds rather than stress them further with a butt bath and possible chill. I didn't have any skin tears, but I was careful. My PB was from shipping stress. I swear I spent the first two weeks just staring at the chick's butts instead of their faces!