Possible Vent Gleet

McPickle88

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I have had chickens for 4 years and never experienced this. Her but is pasty but she is eating and drinking fine. How do I treat?
 

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I have had chickens for 4 years and never experienced this. Her but is pasty but she is eating and drinking fine. How do I treat?
Treatment is Give her a good washing up.
Dry her very well, even with a hair dryer if it's cold weather.

Fluffy Butts just sometimes need a good washing. An older her may not shoot the poop as far as she used to and get a dirty bum. Lightly trimming fluff, especially in summer can also help them stay a bit cleaner.

She's eating/drinking fine. Any other problems?

Vent Gleet is a yeast or fungal infection. You will usually see a continuous white pasty, sticky yeasty smelling discharge coming from the vent.
 
Treatment is Give her a good washing up.
Dry her very well, even with a hair dryer if it's cold weather.

Fluffy Butts just sometimes need a good washing. An older her may not shoot the poop as far as she used to and get a dirty bum. Lightly trimming fluff, especially in summer can also help them stay a bit cleaner.

She's eating/drinking fine. Any other problems?

Vent Gleet is a yeast or fungal infection. You will usually see a continuous white pasty, sticky yeasty smelling discharge coming from the vent.
No other problems. I mean I have not got up in her booty and sniffed. But, her comb is bright red and healthy looking. I have heard of using Monistat to help
 

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