Lemon-Drop
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I'm just curious... I have a couple hens who just always seem to have vent gleet (poop stuck around the vent)
Currently I just trim the floof around the vent of the affected hens.
Is there a specific cause/something I can do to get rid of it? I did a little bit of searching-I found treatments but didn't see much on the cause.
Just a little background on the flock:
15 hens, 1 rooster, 7 chicks
Age varies from 1 week to 5 years
I feed Purina Flock Raiser pellets, free choice, with oyster shell on the side. Very occasional treats-maybe a handful of scratch a month/16 chickens, plus some scraps (such as apple peels, lettuce, and strawberry tops every once in a while. (Maybe a cup or two weekly...?) plus whatever they find while foraging. I also occasionally grow some fodder for them.
The one with the worst vent gleet is a 10-month-old buff/partridge silkie pullet, no symptoms of other health issues.
The rest of the chickens are good.
Thanks!
Currently I just trim the floof around the vent of the affected hens.
Is there a specific cause/something I can do to get rid of it? I did a little bit of searching-I found treatments but didn't see much on the cause.
Just a little background on the flock:
15 hens, 1 rooster, 7 chicks
Age varies from 1 week to 5 years
I feed Purina Flock Raiser pellets, free choice, with oyster shell on the side. Very occasional treats-maybe a handful of scratch a month/16 chickens, plus some scraps (such as apple peels, lettuce, and strawberry tops every once in a while. (Maybe a cup or two weekly...?) plus whatever they find while foraging. I also occasionally grow some fodder for them.
The one with the worst vent gleet is a 10-month-old buff/partridge silkie pullet, no symptoms of other health issues.
The rest of the chickens are good.
Thanks!