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CCCHICKENS[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]~ Same concept -- Oil repels water, so you could work a little oil into their crests as though it's hair gel. [/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]I just did a little googling on the subject since I was curious and know nothing about the breed. [/COLOR] [rule][COLOR=8B4513]*If you don’t plan on showing your polish chicken, clip its crest feathers around the eyes so it can see. [/COLOR]
[COLOR=8B4513]*To keep those mites and lice away, mix some mitacide or lice powder with vaseline and apply a dob in the middle of the crest and under the wings. It works. [/COLOR]
[COLOR=8B4513]*Sometimes it”s a good idea to tie the crest up and out of the way of the bird’s eyes. They can scratch masking tape off as well as rubber bands. Try electrical tape. It holds well and not too sticky. Also, don’t keep the crest tied any longer than a month. Let it down for a while.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=8B4513]The above is from the Polish Breeders Club website under:[/COLOR] Tips and Ideas [rule][COLOR=8B4513]Hardy: Not very. Especially in the winter months water from drinking may freeze in their crests, so they may take some maintenance, and maybe a blow dryer in winter months once in a while. Their feathers are not very well suited for cold weather either.[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]
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Pickin' a Chicken [rule] [COLOR=8B4513]It is extremely important to keep them in a very dry place during cold weather. If the crests become wet and freeze, it can be life threatening to them.[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]The above is from: [/COLOR]
Polish Chicken Breeder ND MN - Barn Of Angels