vent gleet that won't get better!

kristinn

Chirping
6 Years
Sep 13, 2013
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Brighton, MI
Ok so I have a hen that has vent gleet. None of my other hens have EVER gotten this, but with her, I can't seem to get rid of it! I've tried everything I've researched: ACV, Probiotics (both yogurts and topical food powders), epsom salt, topical ointments, warm baths, even did a round of antibiotics.. This has been going on since last fall. I'll bring her in and treat her for weeks at a time, and now even extend treatment, even if she looks like it's cured, for a week or so, just to be sure. But within 2 weeks later she gets it again.. I keep my coop clean and always give ACV in their water. Am I doing something wrong? I really don't want to cull her because she is an awesome layer..

Also, we have NO aviary vets within hours of us :/
 
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What antibiotics have you tried? Have you tried and antifungals like fluconazole or ketoconazole? Has she been wormed with Safeguard or Valbazen? If she were mine I would worm her and treat her with Baytril. If that didn't work I would try fluconazole. Both can be purchased without a prescription.

FYI, you don't need an avian vet, any vet could check a smear and let you know if you have a bacterial infection or fungal infection and they also have the ability to look up medication doses in their Veterinary Drug books.

-Kathy
 
I know this is an old post, but I’m proof that people are still reading it in 2025 :) The link above is now broken. Here’s the updated one, for anyone looking: https://www.birdhealth.com.au/vent-gleet

Edit: I disagree with the article’s recommendation to cull chickens who don’t quickly respond to treatment. I’ve had birds who have lived happily with vent gleet for years. Some chickens are more prone to it and resistant to treatment — at least treatments I’ve tried — but it is not a death sentence.
 
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