Stokes689
In the Brooder
- Apr 12, 2020
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yes probiotics help chicks get a fresh start in more ways then one.I suppose it is possible to help with pasty butt since it helps with digestion.I heard that raw just plain jane oatmeal is a good solution to pasty butt.I have cute fluff balls my self right now and i clean them if i notice any pasty butt ASAP with warm (not hot) water and a gentle hand with a q-tip or cotton ball.When i check there butts everydaySo I got my first day old flock a couole days ago. Three of six had pasty butt day two. Day three two oit of the three had it again (the two barred rocks). So I gave them probiotics in hopes that it will solve the fluff bigger issue. So far so good. I havt seen alot about that anywhere yet so I was wondering if anyone else has done this and does it work? Or if anyone else has ant preventative solutions to the poultry dingleberry problem?