No they don't. Vent gleet is a fungal infection characterized by redness and sometimes loss of feathers and white patches around the vent. Anything white oozing out of the vent is probably urates mixed with poop. I think many people confuse a poopy butt with gleet. If you can trim oof the poopy feathers and the vent is then clean, not red and irritated with white patches, it is probably just a poopy butt.So when a bird prolapses, it automatically gets vent gleet? My bird didn't have any signs of Gleet until the day she prolapsed. I think it was probably urates that were continually being passed.
Well, thanks for the information on the vitamin E! If mine prolapses again, I'll be sure to try it.![]()