No the points do not grow back
but on judging the points off the head will mean that it needs to be in excellent feather and condition no body lice or mites etc
Now at a purebred poultry show that is different deal. You must go to the ABA or APA Standard and see what amount of points it takes off from the chicken being judged. There generally is a much larger amount of chickens being shown at a poultry show, more so than a fair.
I would show him any way. He may be the only one of his breed
or the condition of the other birds was worse than your bird. That is why I am stressing a good feathered and conditioned bird and clean up of the bird.
First on cleaning a chicken always use a clean rag and use warm water on it and wring rag out and wipe with lay of feathers. The feathers need wiped the day when putting the bird in the cage and when at home you clean the bird up that week.
The moisture from the warm rag will help the feathers not to be dry to feel of the judges hand. Always wash a heavily feathered bird such as a Cochin or Wyandotte Where as a Old English game bantam can go with just the original wrung out wet rag wipe down
A NOTE ON washing birds for show:
I always washed the dark birds at least on Friday or saturday week before showing the next saturday. And white birds I washed on Monday of the wekk to show on saturday.
Then put in cages of either clean bedding or clean cage. Cochin feathered birds need have the feathers under the wings blowed dry with lay of feathers and slightly blowed dry with lay of feathers on their body. Do this before putting them in cages.
This allows the bird to start preneing them sleves. The darker birds feathers take longer to get the oil in them than does the white feathered birds.
Then clean the comb and feet good with soapy water then use some solution to the comb and feet concocktion I have listed here
Also clean out the manure on judging day from the pen it is kept in and restock with clean shavings. Scatter the shavings around the pen DO NOT leave in a humped pile, that detracts from the prettiness of the bird.
I always bought a bag of shavings for this job at
walmart and carried to the show room.
Clean the birds legs and comb and put the solution on it twice that week and then the day you put the bird in the cage.
BESURE AND NOT GET THE SOLUTION ON ANY FEATHERS EVER
a NOTE here
always use a tooth brush with tooth paste and water to scrub the feet good
so under the scales it is clean
then use the soapy water and then the lotion on the feet and comb
I also used
witch hazel 1/2 bottle make two bottles for combs and feet
5 drops of glycerin
5 drops of shaving lotion I used old spice
and shake good and always use a clean rag for the wipe off of feet anf comb with soapy water
then a clean rag for putting the solution mixture on to put on the feet and comb
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