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It's not vent gleet. I've done the washing, checking, treating--the whole shebang. There is no smell or discharge, only the white urates clinging to the ends of the feathers. I bathed, clipped, inspected for lice/mites, applied castor oil to the legs for scaly leg mites (should be gone by now, after 3 once a week castor oil treatments), vent looked clean and healthy. One poster said they were obese, so I stopped treats and they only get all-flock and whatever bugs and stuff they find out in the yard. I am almost convinced that the dirty butt thing was due to dirty water. They drink from any nasty puddle they see, not the nice clean fresh water in the bucket.