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The Backyard Bantams
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I don’t know how well they’ll take the treatment 
A couple weeks ago, we had “chicken spa day”
Eb is the most tolerant of me, she’ll run away if I don’t have food, but puts up with small cuddles and walks around my street. I did her first, soaking her footsies, clipping her nails, gently filing her beak, trimming her butt feathers, and finally clipping her wings.
I knew Kiwi was the most skittish, she HATES being picked up. But, I wanted to get it over with. I tried soaking her feet. She hates it. I tried burritoing her to clip her nails. I was SO CAREFUL NOT TO HIT THE QUICK! I clipped like 1mm of her long nail. It started bleeding. I felt SO BAD! I stopped the bleeding and dipped it in cornflower, it has been fine since. Clipping her wings was also so hardddd!
I did poppy and chai’s wings with not TOO much difficulty, but overall, my chickens did not enjoy it
Funnily enough, I got them as young pullets, spent hours everyday in the coop, feeding them and sitting there quietly, and they hate me so much. I have my second batch of chicks now, got them much younger. It’s been so nice, I’m really hoping to get a cuddly chicken out of them!
People say to “flake the scales off”. The scales aren’t loose?? I don’t want to pull them off, wouldn’t that hurt? I think my plan is to soak them in water, dip in vegetable or canola oil, and put Vaseline on as best I can??
So is it ok if I can’t disinfect the whole coop? I’m due to clean it out soon, but my site was out of stock of hemp bedding, so I’m waiting in it a bit longer.
Also, do I have to treat the chicks? They aren’t properly quarantined.
Some photos of chicken spa day
I love how she poses the prettiest when she’s in the compost pile

A couple weeks ago, we had “chicken spa day”
Eb is the most tolerant of me, she’ll run away if I don’t have food, but puts up with small cuddles and walks around my street. I did her first, soaking her footsies, clipping her nails, gently filing her beak, trimming her butt feathers, and finally clipping her wings.
I knew Kiwi was the most skittish, she HATES being picked up. But, I wanted to get it over with. I tried soaking her feet. She hates it. I tried burritoing her to clip her nails. I was SO CAREFUL NOT TO HIT THE QUICK! I clipped like 1mm of her long nail. It started bleeding. I felt SO BAD! I stopped the bleeding and dipped it in cornflower, it has been fine since. Clipping her wings was also so hardddd!
I did poppy and chai’s wings with not TOO much difficulty, but overall, my chickens did not enjoy it

Funnily enough, I got them as young pullets, spent hours everyday in the coop, feeding them and sitting there quietly, and they hate me so much. I have my second batch of chicks now, got them much younger. It’s been so nice, I’m really hoping to get a cuddly chicken out of them!
People say to “flake the scales off”. The scales aren’t loose?? I don’t want to pull them off, wouldn’t that hurt? I think my plan is to soak them in water, dip in vegetable or canola oil, and put Vaseline on as best I can??
So is it ok if I can’t disinfect the whole coop? I’m due to clean it out soon, but my site was out of stock of hemp bedding, so I’m waiting in it a bit longer.
Also, do I have to treat the chicks? They aren’t properly quarantined.
Some photos of chicken spa day
I love how she poses the prettiest when she’s in the compost pile

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