If it doesn't smell to high heavens, its not vent gleet.Not sure it is vent gleet. No symptoms except for poop and it's not a funny color, no smell, no swelling, no redness.
It depends on what soap you use. I use baby shampoo when I have to bathe a bird and I don't leave it on long at all. Don't want the oils stripped off.Nope...a chicken should never, ever have a bath...well...unless she is going to show and a lot of money is in the offing, or if she has somehow stumbled into an oil spill or tar pit. Maybe a spot wash on just the vent area, but I never advocate washing away all their natural oils and dust on the feathers and skin.
I found out the hard way that washing that area just seems to make the poop stick more...maybe because the oils are no longer present that allows it to dry up and be picked off by the bird?
I loved the 70s. That is exactly what we used to do. We'd play frisbee in the evening until we couldn't see. Lots of fun!I was in grade school for most of it! The music was the best in the 70s, the summers were longer and everyone was more innocent. Kids actually went outside and played in large groups, TV only had 2 channels and we never watched it much, the food was better, pop was just better and actually quenched your thirst. The cars we were driving were from the 50s-60s, which were the golden era of big, can't die engines and cars that were built like tanks, gas was cheap, and so was candy.
Near the end of the 70s my folks went back to the land and we homesteaded for the next 12 years, no utilities, no running water, good and simple living, hard work, healthy foods and lifestyle and a lot of learning.
Yep...the 70s were the bomb-diggity for me!