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Absolutely! You need to get that off, and then watch for it happening again and get it right away. Take the chick to the sink and run some warm water over it..try to gently pull it off with a paper towel. When you get it all off, then dab a touch of coconut or olive oil around the vent to keep poop sticking again. Watch the other chicks. If you can you might want to turn your heat down a notch - if they seem to chilled you can turn it back up but excess brooding temps seems to be one of the commonly accepted causes of Pasty Butt. Personally I think it's more linked to chicks eating around the clock while their little digestive systems are still immature, but that's just me.