Vent gleet?

mckaylaburgess

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This morning I noticed one of my girls had a slightly poopy bottom. She wouldn’t let me get close enough to get a great picture, but is this just poop or vent gleet? What should I do? I was planning on giving electrolytes to everyone like I usually do every few weeks.
 

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All chickens can get a poopy butt if they have some loose droppings. Clean her up with pulling off dried droppings, trim excess fluff, and if she needs a warm soapy butt bath afterward, make sure that she is warm enough and thoroughly dry. Vent gleet is a fungal infection (yeast infection) that causes feather loss, raw skin, foul odor, and may require treating with an antifungal medication.
 
All chickens can get a poopy butt if they have some loose droppings. Clean her up with pulling off dried droppings, trim excess fluff, and if she needs a warm soapy butt bath afterward, make sure that she is warm enough and thoroughly dry. Vent gleet is a fungal infection (yeast infection) that causes feather loss, raw skin, foul odor, and may require treating with an antifungal medication.
Okay thank you so much. I’ll be honest, I had heard about vent gleet but wasn’t sure what it was exactly.
 

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