A **WARNING** ABOUT BLUE-KOTE!

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So I have been using Blue-Kote for years on my horses and more recently, on my chickens. Two of my Golden Laced Cochins (hens) were pecked in the backs of their heads by an over-zealous roo. The skin was broken & their heads swelled up.
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I brought them both inside (hubby was gone) and got them cleaned up. I added some antibiotics to their water and lastly, returned them to the coop. Then, the other chickens started to notice their pinkish scalps...so I thought--OH BLUE KOTE!

I grabbed Clementine & the blue kote and slopped a BIG dab on her head. She then shook her head, violently...

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AND NO, IT DOES NOT COME OUT OF CLOTHING OR WALLS. IT ALSO IS VERY HARD TO REMOVE FROM HAIR, SKIN, EYES, LIPS! Oh and by the way, it tastes HORRIBLE!
 
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I love your blue freckles! Sorry ...
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I hope that your babies are ok and that you were able to laugh this one off!We all have our days!
 
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That is hilarious. I forgot to take the time and put rubber gloves on last time I used it and I'm still "wearing" it on my hands. The baby chicks peck at it.
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That is great!!! I posted before about my incident with Blue Kote! Lets just say it was in my front pocket...
 

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