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Many of us who show chickens give them a bath about a week before the show. If you towel-dry them and it's summer, the chicken can take the rest of the grooming from there, indoors or outdoors. In cold weather I bathe, towel-dry, then leave them crated in the house, about 70 degrees, to finish fluffing out on their own.
I use no-tears baby shampoo for washing poop or anything else. Rub a washcloth gently from skin to feathertip to remove dirt or poop. I don't have silkies or frizzles, so I don't rub sideways, since I don't want to break the feather structure.
This is also a good time to clean feet and trim toenails, beak, and spurs, if needed. I use a dog toenail clipper, being careful to avoid cutting the quick.
To get that show-glow, gently brush mineral oil or vegetable oil over the comb and wattles. I use a cotton swab for this.
Word to the wise: Prepare to get wet. Or, at least, very damp.