SusiesPeeps
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- Jun 9, 2020
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Are there any videos or how-to's for clipping vent feathers?
I have 2 light Brahmas - they are in a flock of six hens, the other four are of different breeds, but all are 18 months old and have been together since 2 days old. The butt of one Brahma is always nice and fluffy. The other seems to have shorter legs and her vent feathers continually get caked with poop. There doesn't seem to be any other kind of discharge. She eats and forages normally, her comb is bright red and she has clear eyes. She does not sleep on the roost, however, and seems to prefer to sleep in the bedding, which may be why she has a lot of poop on her vent feathers, which seem to be longer than those of the other light Brahma. Neither of the Brahmas are good layers. They sit in the nest boxes as if laying, and then come out and do a rendition of an egg-laying song, but there are never any eggs to speak of from them. Can't figure out why that is. The other four - Buff Orpington, Jersey Giant, Cinnamon Queen, and Barred Rock - lay almost every day.
They all eat layer ration and are out foraging in grass, woody areas, and herbs for a couple of hours a day. They drink water with electrolytes alternated with water with 1 TBSP apple cider vinegar.
I bathe the Brahma with the messy bottom regularly with warm water and castile soap with tea tree oil to remove the caked poop. She loves the bath. I blow dry her feathers initially and then let them air dry. I spray the area with Vetericyn. She's good to go for a few days, but then it returns. None of the others have this problem.
I read in some other threads that it could help to trim the vent feathers, but I've never done this and was wondering if there are any good videos of how to do this. Some of the ones I've seen online involve a shaver because they are trying to improve fertility, but that is not my issue.
I'd appreciate any suggestions! Thanks!
I have 2 light Brahmas - they are in a flock of six hens, the other four are of different breeds, but all are 18 months old and have been together since 2 days old. The butt of one Brahma is always nice and fluffy. The other seems to have shorter legs and her vent feathers continually get caked with poop. There doesn't seem to be any other kind of discharge. She eats and forages normally, her comb is bright red and she has clear eyes. She does not sleep on the roost, however, and seems to prefer to sleep in the bedding, which may be why she has a lot of poop on her vent feathers, which seem to be longer than those of the other light Brahma. Neither of the Brahmas are good layers. They sit in the nest boxes as if laying, and then come out and do a rendition of an egg-laying song, but there are never any eggs to speak of from them. Can't figure out why that is. The other four - Buff Orpington, Jersey Giant, Cinnamon Queen, and Barred Rock - lay almost every day.
They all eat layer ration and are out foraging in grass, woody areas, and herbs for a couple of hours a day. They drink water with electrolytes alternated with water with 1 TBSP apple cider vinegar.
I bathe the Brahma with the messy bottom regularly with warm water and castile soap with tea tree oil to remove the caked poop. She loves the bath. I blow dry her feathers initially and then let them air dry. I spray the area with Vetericyn. She's good to go for a few days, but then it returns. None of the others have this problem.
I read in some other threads that it could help to trim the vent feathers, but I've never done this and was wondering if there are any good videos of how to do this. Some of the ones I've seen online involve a shaver because they are trying to improve fertility, but that is not my issue.
I'd appreciate any suggestions! Thanks!