Update: I sprayed the chickens last night (I might have over sprayed them) they’re all happy tho eating, running around, scratching. The product was very oily I ended up using the lice off that I ordered from my vet I diluted it but I don’t think it really did anything since the product was so oily it separated.
Any ways immediately after I sprayed them I could see the lice was dead so that’s a good thing! I’m gonna bathe them tonight to get all the residue off because they’re so oily. And re spray them Before I go to Newfoundland in 10 days (not over spray this time)
That’s great! I’m glad the lice died.
We’ve washed many chickens. Normally you do not want to wash chickens bc off their natural oils. However, sometimes, like now (for you), you need to. For us, most of our chicken washing happens at fair the day before the chicken judging. Here’s a few tidbits on washing chickens.
1. Buy NO fragrance. Chickens respiratory systems are sensitive.
2. Buy LOW sudsing. I tried out a few products. As it happened, the first year we washed chickens the previous owners of our house left behind an all-natural baby bottle cleanser (found in the baby aisle at
Walmart). It’s like a dish detergent but very mild, low sudsing, no fragrance. It worked the best and was easy to rinse out bc of the low sudsing. So, check out what you have, ask friends what they have.
3. Blow dry the chickens (they actually love this part, even if they hated the bath). First wrap in a towel to blot dry the chicken. Then blow dry their under feathers bc they will get chilled and these under feathers do not dry very well in their own. So, between legs, legs, under wings, and bellies need blow drying at a minimum.
4. Fill up your wash tub fairly full so water is mid way up their body. This helps to make the job quicker. Have a helper if possible, they will try to get out. But, a firm hold on their back works well.
5 have a rinse tub. Also helps to move the process faster. You may need to refresh the rinse water depending on number of chickens. We usually get 3-4 chickens done before replacing rinse water.