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So we don't have a tep reader yet but I saw the vent was plugged up on mostSo did you see signs of pasty butt? What temperature is their living space? Sorry again for the loss
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So we don't have a tep reader yet but I saw the vent was plugged up on mostSo did you see signs of pasty butt? What temperature is their living space? Sorry again for the loss
I'd recommend getting one or just judge from how far or close they move to the heat source. Pasty butt is life-threatening for chicks and should be treated as soon as you see it. There's many articles on it, here's one-So we don't have a tep reader yet but I saw the vent was plugged up on most
I don't have a blow dryer...I'd recommend getting one or just judge from how far or close they move to the heat source. Pasty butt is life-threatening for chicks and should be treated as soon as you see it. There's many articles on it, here's one-
https://the-chicken-chick.com/pasty-butt-in-chicks-causestreatmen/#:~:text=Pasty Butt in Chicks: Causes,Treatment & Prevention&text=Pasty Butt also known,to the chicken unless removed.
I'd just run their bottom gently under warm water in the sink until it's unplugged, and then blow-dry.
Then a towel or cloth may work, just try to get them dry and warm as quickly as possible after you remove the poop.I don't have a blow dryer...
Ok! I made sure that all the ones inside are ok. P.s. the ones inside are my favsThen a towel or cloth may work, just try to get them dry and warm as quickly as possible after you remove the poop.
can you link the other post? obv this person is ignoring your help...It's not black head. Your space set up for them on the other post is too small for the amount of birds you have
....can you link the other post? obv this person is ignoring your help...