kfsilver
Chirping
- Apr 16, 2021
 
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I have an eight year-old hen who has what appears to be an ingrown feather on her saddle feathers area. She is a stress-plucker, so no doubt that has caused the issue (she *really* doesn't like temperature changes). My question is: how is it best to "burst" the feather?
I have small sterile razors I initially purchased for bumblefoot situations, but I also have needles I can use (would run them through a flame first). This hen is extremely easy to handle, so that isn't a concern, I would just appreciate knowing what others have found works better for ingrown feathers and why, as this is my first experience.
So far, I have been watching the area and spraying with Vetericyn every day (again, this hen is extremely easy to handle).
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I have small sterile razors I initially purchased for bumblefoot situations, but I also have needles I can use (would run them through a flame first). This hen is extremely easy to handle, so that isn't a concern, I would just appreciate knowing what others have found works better for ingrown feathers and why, as this is my first experience.
So far, I have been watching the area and spraying with Vetericyn every day (again, this hen is extremely easy to handle).
	
 I might get her chicken saddle on, just in case.
			
			