Question Poopy bum on chick?

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Poopy bum on chick?

Post by nekoatsume » Tue Jul 12, 2016 2:43 pm

Chick is eating and drinking well - still in the "brooder" (dog kennel) in our moderately cool garage (it gets some a/c off the house). Just noticed today she/he has this poopy rear. Does not appear to be clogging up her vent. Should I be concerned? Action to take?
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Poopy bum on chick?

Post by Killerbunny » Tue Jul 12, 2016 3:17 pm

I would just gently wipe her clean with a moist tissue because it will build up and maybe cause a problem later.
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Poopy bum on chick?

Post by Jaye » Tue Jul 12, 2016 3:28 pm

I had two chicks with poopy butts this year, and I used warm water and those disposable cotton makeup remover pads (really inexpensive for a roll of them at Dollarama). Just wet a pad in warm water, gently work it loose and remove it. Once done, you can dab the area with a couple more pads to dry it a bit.
If I were you, I would try to remove it, because manure build up in that area has a habit of turning into a big ole vent blocking clump of cement in a hurry once there isn't enough clearance for a direct ground hit over the stuff that's already clinging to the butt fluff. If your chick isn't dust bathing yet, it has no way of getting rid of it, and it will just get bigger and harder to remove.
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Poopy bum on chick?

Post by Maximus » Tue Jul 12, 2016 4:52 pm

When I had 2 chicks with poopy butt I use witch hazel diluted to cleans them up and I also used makeup pads. The I added apple cider vinegar to their water. No more poopy butt.
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