Best to keep it clean now, than do what I had to do this morning!
We have 4 barred rock & 2 rhode island red pullets, just a few days old. Yesterday my daughter told me the smallest BR had poop stuck to its butt, and wasn't moving around much. This morning I checked it out, looked like the poor thing was totally blocked up. So I did some quick reading on BYC then headed out to the shed with a little container of warm water & an old towel. Soaked the hind end of the chick for about 15 minutes (NOT an easy task, I can tell you) till the poop softened & came off. Dried the chick as best I could & put it down on the litter right under the brooder lamp. I thought it was a goner- wouldn't move at all, just laid there barely breathing, eyes closed. I thought maybe I was too rough, or maybe it had just been constipated for too long. Either way, when I left the shed I thought for sure I'd be buying a replacement later today. But I figured, at least I tried.
Went back out to check on it 20 minutes ago, to find the chick up & walking around with the rest of them! Even saw it eat & drink a little. I'm SO relieved that I don't have to give my 11 year old daughter bad news!
Point is, I wish I'd taken care of this yesterday, as soon as I found out about it. Probably would have been easier. All chicks I buy in the future WILL be checked for signs of "pasting". Easier to wipe a little bit now than wait till it's a bigger problem, as in my case