Soon2BChixMom
Herding ducks and Wrangling chickens
- Jan 8, 2017
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You can wash them in Epsom salt bath it will help the skin to heal. Also, blow drying them on a light heat setting with the blow dryer not too close is recommended.The vet asked us to bathe the chickens to remove the excess cream. I’d like some advice please on how to go about this.
At the moment we figuring on putting each one in the car carrier ( they’re used to this from trips to the vet) to get them upstairs, using lukewarm water and an antibacterial hand wash on the feathers and skin ( that was vets recommendation) using a plastic jug to rinse the soap off. Finally wrapping them in a soft towel to take some of the water off and for transportation back downstairs. We think husband will need to carefully hold chicken in place in the bath while I do the soap and rinse bit. We will have to be very carefully as wounds and new skin is still very delicate. We will lock our cat in another bedroom( with food, water and litter tray) and let the birds shake themselves in the hall and kitchen. Does this make sense.