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Hey all, here a little update as of today.
I have yet to compose an email for Guelph University. Although, I was able to pick up chlorhex from my Walmart pharmacy! For less than 10$ it’s a regular sized bottle too which I was for some reason expecting it to be way more with having to go through the pharmacy.
I have been soaking her in warm water to help loosen up some of the masses to try and work a few more off. Going to use this stuff after removing what I can and then spray her down with an antiseptic spray and let her dry before putting a saddle on her to help keep her warm from any draft coming in the little coop where she is staying.
I’ll be changing her newspaper bedding and putting in new sheets after getting her all cleaned up what I can today. Will be a rinse and repeat as many days as it takes to help this sweet little lady
Here are some of the chunks that came off her, for the most part they will slide right out (just like all the feathers that come out) after loosening them up with the warm water but one did end up peeling with her movements and ripped causing some redness and blood to form in the area.
This last photo had a good sized kernel come out as well but still has what reminds me of earwax stuck in the hole and is sometimes attached to her skin.
I’ll update more after what I’m able to get out after letting her rest and get some food and water into herself
I have yet to compose an email for Guelph University. Although, I was able to pick up chlorhex from my Walmart pharmacy! For less than 10$ it’s a regular sized bottle too which I was for some reason expecting it to be way more with having to go through the pharmacy.
I have been soaking her in warm water to help loosen up some of the masses to try and work a few more off. Going to use this stuff after removing what I can and then spray her down with an antiseptic spray and let her dry before putting a saddle on her to help keep her warm from any draft coming in the little coop where she is staying.
I’ll be changing her newspaper bedding and putting in new sheets after getting her all cleaned up what I can today. Will be a rinse and repeat as many days as it takes to help this sweet little lady

Here are some of the chunks that came off her, for the most part they will slide right out (just like all the feathers that come out) after loosening them up with the warm water but one did end up peeling with her movements and ripped causing some redness and blood to form in the area.
This last photo had a good sized kernel come out as well but still has what reminds me of earwax stuck in the hole and is sometimes attached to her skin.
I’ll update more after what I’m able to get out after letting her rest and get some food and water into herself