Lady Red
Free Ranging
- Apr 4, 2021
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We have had 2 nice sunny days in a row here so this afternoon I decided to fix Snow’s sorry butt. It is so unbecoming on any hen but on a white one with so much pure white fluff it was unbearable.
I decided to go the spray bottle route because although it was sunny it’s not in any way hot. I caught her up in a towel and sat on the chair in their run, flipping a corner of the towel over her head.
Belle was bakawking in worry then stopped and I saw Snow had flicked the towel back off her head (fair enough, I would too) but she sat with me holding her wings down with the towel over her back and I sprayed and gently clipped dags off, gently stripped the caked in stuff off as best I could with my gloves fingers, then towel dried her and let her down.
SO, what does she instantly decide to do out of spite? (That’s my reasoning anyway, to poo poo my bathing methods, yes pun was intended)
Dust bath under the coop so the damp feathers now are dirtyat least it’s not with poop!
I think she’s so large that she physically cannot reach to those feathers, is this possible?
I checked under her wings and vent area for mites while I had her caught up, all good there
She’s so red in her wattles (they are so big they dangle in the water when she drinks) and her comb which is very plump. I wish it was spring already so eggs might be on the way but I think my big girl will now wait until spring. They are about 29 weeks so I think the timing just sucks for maturity vs daylight etc.
Belle is no where near as developed but maybe she will never have the same sized comb etc![]()

I laugh every time my girls drink up water and their wattles dunk. Don't know why that amuses me so much