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I have a Brahma and she’s constantly getting poop on her butt feathers. I washed her in warm water in the bathtub to get it off but in three days it’s back on there any advice on how to get it off good and staying off?
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If she isn't sick then you could trim her bottom feathers. Sometimes it's just how it is for a chicken not all will have a clean bottom that you desire. Especially if they have diarrhea from illness or the heat. As long as her vent isn't covered and impacted then it sounds normal.I have a Brahma and she’s constantly getting poop on her butt feathers. I washed her in warm water in the bathtub to get it off but in three days it’s back on there any advice on how to get it off good and staying off?
Glad i could help!Hello, she is very healthy and lays her eggs every other day. She gets fresh veggies and grass she is also free ranged except at night. She seems very happy and healthy it’s just that her poop sticks to her. I guess I can trim her bottom and if that doesn’t help I’ll take her to our local vet.
Thanks
I have Light Brahma's and they are susceptible to poopy butt, not a big deal. It is not a sign of any malady nor worms. Poopy butt can happen on any bird really, it's just that Brahma's seem to have more fluff on their rear end and can become a poop catcher.Hello, she is very healthy and lays her eggs every other day. She gets fresh veggies and grass she is also free ranged except at night. She seems very happy and healthy it’s just that her poop sticks to her. I guess I can trim her bottom and if that doesn’t help I’ll take her to our local vet.
Thanks