Pasty butt flare up

Brassmaster

In the Brooder
10 Years
Feb 26, 2009
91
5
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Wayne County, Ohio
Is pasty butt more prevelent during the Summer months? We ran several batches of chicks through during the Spring and didn't have any cases of it but the batch we received on Monday has 7 out of 29 with it.
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The only difference I can see is that it is more humid now.
 
Got it here too but we noticed that it is our smaller breed chicks. None of the Crested Polish have it but almost all of my Crele OEGB's do. Coincidence?

All came from same hatchery, packed in same box, living in same brooder, eating same food...weird huh?

If anyone ever saw me in the barn washing chicken butts they would die laughing....
 
I noticed the weaker chicks seemed to get it more often with my bunch. I think that they got a little too hot. When I first decided to get chickens I though I would need a coop, fence, feeders, etc. Now I know I need olive oil, acv, baby oatmeal, tiny scissors, soft clean washrags, boiled egg yolks, yogurt lol. My son's bathroom has been taken over by the chicken spa. I decided that after the first night of washing chicken butts that I was going to give them a brazillian trim. Made life a whole lot easier.
 
I had my one rhode island rd chick consistantly have pasty butt for the first 2 weeks back in April. So i don't know if weather has anything to do with it or not. I washed and lubed her with veggie oil every day.
 

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