pepchickens
In the Brooder
- Apr 10, 2024
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Background: I’ve been trying to clean my hen’s vent (day 3 of suspected gleet, with some prolapse, but she’s laying normally despite my efforts to suppress the laying). The poop looks like gleet photos (can’t say I notice a stink though? Maybe I’m desensitized?) and it is coated to every crevice of her vent, about a half inch deep in the vent. I’ve given multiple Epsom salt baths per day, and a litany of ointments. I try to pick the poop off but I psych myself out because it is completely cemented to the sensitive tissue inside her vent.
This is my first go with vent gleet and swear the poop will NOT come off, to the point that I’m wondering if I’m conflating poop with the fungal infection itself? If the former, why can’t I get this poop off?! If the latter, is the goal to pick it completely off or is it more of a “wait for the overgrowth of bacteria to clear” thing???
All the research says “clean her butt” and I’m like OKAY BUT HOW
This is my first go with vent gleet and swear the poop will NOT come off, to the point that I’m wondering if I’m conflating poop with the fungal infection itself? If the former, why can’t I get this poop off?! If the latter, is the goal to pick it completely off or is it more of a “wait for the overgrowth of bacteria to clear” thing???
All the research says “clean her butt” and I’m like OKAY BUT HOW