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First off, I think the wound is coming along nicely. Really amazing progress when you look back at the first pictures.
Secondly, could someone post a picture of a chicken in a jacket?
I think it looks good--just a little moist down at the lower right, but overall pretty good. I have made some pretty good jackets out of an 8"X8" piece of polar fleece, and just cutting 2 wing slits about 2 inches long. It is stretchy and doesn't need hemming or elastic. You can just trim off any excess once it's on her. That would probably cover her wound. You could practice on an old T-shirt to get the size and wing slits positioned right.
First off, I think the wound is coming along nicely. Really amazing progress when you look back at the first pictures.
Secondly, could someone post a picture of a chicken in a jacket?
Thank you for the picture!!!!!!! It helped!!!!Here is one of my hens, Willow, wearing a "Jacket" or "cape" while she was having a really bad molt (obviously!). I had to put it on her as the other hens liked to pull her pinfeathers off her back. It worked really well. It was soft and stretchy enough that it didn't cause abrasion of the new feathers coming in, the way my canvas saddles did on my other hens.
One for Ellisa's hen wouldn't need to be as long, probably.
It's looking really good! You maust be so pleased![]()