As much as I agree that "birds should be birds...," I also have a "special needs" chicken with a wicked cross-beak, who can not keep herself clean as her sisters do. (If I could just figure out how to up-load photos, it would be self-explanatory.) To facilitate her ability to get enough to eat, we put her feed in a deep, heavy crock, and add water to make a porridge-like mixture, which then sticks to her whole head, neck and chest area like wallpaper-paste. So, I would be very interested in the answer to the OP's original question. In very practical terms, like; water temp, shampoo/soap/rinse products, tools (tooth brush?), how long to blow dry versus air dry, now that it has gotten cooler outside, etc. I don't want to damage the natural oils on her feathers, but there comes a point where no amount of dust bathing will protect her from parasites when she is so coated with yummy (yucky) goop. I have and continue to learn so much here. I hope to get an answer for my Sylvie's sake. We both appreciate everyone's help greatly!
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