I have been diligently cleaning some dirty butts of chicks that are 5 days old. Day 4 of life (yesterday AM) I cleaned two Butts, last night 3 butts, and this morning 1 Butt again (total 3 out of 6 chicks affected so one 3 times, one two times and one one time). 3 never have a problem. Interesting that it’s the 3 light colored chicks that I see the poo on but I double checked to make sure I wasn’t just missing it on the darker color ones.
I’ve fed some chick grit, and hard boiled egg yolk mixed with plain yogurt and chicken feed and they loved it. I have a mama heating pad and whenever I check the chicks are content and walking about quietly chirping among themselves or taking a rest under the mama heating pad.
“my pet chicken” here https://www.mypetchicken.com/backya...-a-pasty-vent-and-how-do-I-treat-it-H261.aspx says “a little dingleberry is ok”.
My friend who keeps chickens is worried that I am overcleaning the chicks which will in turn stress them out more.
Here are photos of what I am dealing with. It’s hard to tell from the photo which exaggerates the problem, especially on the yellow Delaware chick but the vent itself is clear. Should I continue cleaning these chicks butts every 12 hours (I do it at dawn and after dark, that way their reddish vent isn’t a target for pecking)? I would hate that my cleaning is just making a worse cycle.
I’ve fed some chick grit, and hard boiled egg yolk mixed with plain yogurt and chicken feed and they loved it. I have a mama heating pad and whenever I check the chicks are content and walking about quietly chirping among themselves or taking a rest under the mama heating pad.
“my pet chicken” here https://www.mypetchicken.com/backya...-a-pasty-vent-and-how-do-I-treat-it-H261.aspx says “a little dingleberry is ok”.
My friend who keeps chickens is worried that I am overcleaning the chicks which will in turn stress them out more.
Here are photos of what I am dealing with. It’s hard to tell from the photo which exaggerates the problem, especially on the yellow Delaware chick but the vent itself is clear. Should I continue cleaning these chicks butts every 12 hours (I do it at dawn and after dark, that way their reddish vent isn’t a target for pecking)? I would hate that my cleaning is just making a worse cycle.