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Very pretty birds!Turns out lavender orpingtons love to model.. along with my silkieView attachment 1962870 View attachment 1962872 View attachment 1962876


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Very pretty birds!Turns out lavender orpingtons love to model.. along with my silkieView attachment 1962870 View attachment 1962872 View attachment 1962876
Thank you, she is one of my favorite girls.Very pretty birds!The Lavender Orpington is gorgeous!!!
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Salt mixes better in warm water plus helps soften skin better and helps with swelling if nice an warm. Yes beautiful lavender Orp. I have had 3 since I started with chickens they are sure great birds.Alright, is their a reason it needs to be warm?
Thanks so much, The challenge would be keeping him still while his brother swimsSalt mixes better in warm water plus helps soften skin better and helps with swelling if nice an warm. Yes beautiful lavender Orp. I have had 3 since I started with chickens they are sure great birds.
What do you recommend I put him in?Keep him from seeing his brother for now. Or put them both where they can be together but where neither can go to the water. In other words brother can’t waddle off an leave him.
I'm using a tote, he keeps drinking the water.. will he be ok? I want to keep him in until I could get the scab off, how do I get whatever is in the foot out?I use a bucket mix up the Warm water and ES then sit the duck down in feet first and hold onto him so he doesn’t jump out. I have even draped a towel around his shoulders head out to hold him in. (I use the term shoulders lightly) lol