i use warm water and a cloth to wipe it off gently
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There is the issue with poopy butt, that the poop if left on can cause ammonia burns to the skin.
Imp
Quote: I don't think you need to see a vet right away, if the skin is intact. Red and dry looking skin can be normal depending on the chicken, especially in the winter. Bag balm seems like a good idea.
A picture might be helpful.
Of course if it will make you feel better, a vet visit wouldn't hurt.
Imp
Here is where to start your own thread: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/threads/add/forumId/10Didnt know any other way to post a question. What can u do for frostbite on chickens after they allready got it and turn black or white or brown? Or should I do anything at all?