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I would be concerned about the blood..I just switched mine to regular non-medicated starter because I was not sure if it was contributing or not. What does yours eat?View attachment 2082734This chick, Rosie, had pasty butt from the beginning. We cleaned her every day with a cotton swab and warm water. She is now almost 4 weeks old and her vent looks like it is still a little bloody and dirty. We continue to clean, but is there something else I am missing? She is developing more slowly than the others. She eats and drinks normally, her stools look normal and she is very active. None of the other chicks seem to be having any issues.
Ours is on a non-medicated starter. They were all vaccinated. I checked again today and it seems to be healing a bit more. I wonder if the others may have been pecking at it?I would be concerned about the blood..I just switched mine to regular non-medicated starter because I was not sure if it was contributing or not. What does yours eat?
As a preventative, you could treat with Corid because I just found where blood near the vent is a sign of coccidiosis.
@Eggcessive @Wyorp Rock
View attachment 2082734This chick, Rosie, had pasty butt from the beginning. We cleaned her every day with a cotton swab and warm water. She is now almost 4 weeks old and her vent looks like it is still a little bloody and dirty. We continue to clean, but is there something else I am missing? She is developing more slowly than the others. She eats and drinks normally, her stools look normal and she is very active. None of the other chicks seem to be having any issues.