Shitty Vent issue

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Now, if you will excuse me, I have to go research my chickens some more.
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According to my dictionary - it is pus, not puss. HOWEVER, you are completely correct that pussy is the correct spelling, as dirty as our minds must be
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(Although my vet would still argue that pussy is NOT a word)

But doesn't it add an "s" when making it "pussy".....like "rob" goes to "robbed" ...............I don't care. It's still funny.
 
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According to my dictionary - it is pus, not puss. HOWEVER, you are completely correct that pussy is the correct spelling, as dirty as our minds must be
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(Although my vet would still argue that pussy is NOT a word)

I went to dictionary.com and checked it out.
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Its a young bird it has not started to lay yet, Possible nearly 1year old Sussex

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Still could be anything. Usually pasty butt is more associated with younger chicks, but not always.

Vent Gleet has a bad smell associated with it.

Try getting her cleaned up. The ammonia in the poop can cause the skin to burn. Then trim the fluff away from the vent.

Try feeding her organic plain yogurt. The kind with probiotics in it. That might help her digestion.

Can you post a picture?
And are there any other symptoms?
Any possibilty that she got into something bad to eat or drink?

Imp​
 
it sound like a pasty butt you need to wash of the butt with warm soap water and rinse with warm water

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btw pussy is cat that is meowing that what i thought for ages
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Still could be anything. Usually pasty butt is more associated with younger chicks, but not always.

Vent Gleet has a bad smell associated with it.

Try getting her cleaned up. The ammonia in the poop can cause the skin to burn. Then trim the fluff away from the vent.

Try feeding her organic plain yogurt. The kind with probiotics in it. That might help her digestion.

Can you post a picture?
And are there any other symptoms?
Any possibilty that she got into something bad to eat or drink?

Imp

Thanks IMP, Very good advice, I hope its not gleet, it advised culling,They get fed Vwell ,yogurt on the odd occasion / Milk , Fresh corn, good mixed grain feed, Layers Pellets, Free to Range every day. Have had trouble posting Pixs here but will try again when i get the chance.

Cheers

Chooka
 
Gleet is mentioned VERY rarely here on BYC. I'm thinking it might be VERY rare indeed.

I see Camelot Farms already suggested yogurt among other good advice. Kudos to her.

Callemin had a good question. I have no idea.

Good Luck Chooka
 
If it's just the one chook and she is very late for laying I'd suspect she is an internal layer and will be seeping the pus out her vent. Sorry, this would be very bad news, always fatal.

Everyone please regard the rules for this forum which includes it's family friendly. And do recall that this is an international board. Not all English terms have like meaning around the world.
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I have a RIR that has a dirty butt all the time. Once I saw some blood drip from her vent. She seems fine though, she eats and acts just like a normal chicken. I don't know how old for sure but maybe about 4 yr. I still wonder about the blood drip though.
 

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