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Thank you so much! I have 1 turkey poult that started with this. You've been a lot of helpHi,
some birds are naturally more prone to this condition, but it can also be caused by the bird being chilled or from the food (changes in feed, or a really high % of soy in the feed). Best thing to do is to make sure that the poult is in a warm brooder that is free of drafts and clean away any buildup on the vent with a wet cloth or q tip. If the vent is completely covered over and the bird cant defecate they can die from the condition. If you keep it clean though it should not be a problem. The medicated feed will not help this condition as the medication in poultry feeds that are available retail is for coccidiosis which does not cause pasted vent. If the bird begins to show other symptoms of illness such as trouble walking or lethargic or weak it may have salmonella. If you are able to and want to be on the safe side you can separate the bird with the pasted vent in another brooder away fro the other poults. If it has salmonella it should start to show other signs of illness besides the pasted vent within a few days. If it stays otherwise healthy then just keep cleaning it off and eventually it should stop. Usually if pasted vent is caused by chilling or from a feed will clear up after a few days. It is not uncommon for pasted vent cause by chilling or feed to only affect a small percentage of birds in a given hatch, those birds are just more naturally prone to it. Since it is only one bird it is probably not salmonella as this generally spreads quickly and affects nearly 100% of the birds in a given pen or brooder.
Hope this info helps and good luck.