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In five gallon buckets. Fill several with warm ...not hot...water deep enough for your bird to stand comfortably up to it's neck. Let the bird soak in one while you comb thru and swish water thru the body feathers , wings and tail. You should see lice/mites begin floating on the water surface.
Rinse in a second bucket and while the bird is standing on a table or the ground, put a dollop of shampoo in your palm and begin working the shampoo thru the feathers. Focus on the down feathering around the butt and belly. Work suds thru the tail wings and back and around the neck.
Use warm water to flush the soap out of the feathers .
In a third bucket rinse the bird swishing water thru the feathers.
Use another bucket of water for rinsing until you see no more soap.
You can use a little vinegar in the water to cut the soap.
In a final bucket, I like to use Adams dip to the final rinse water. If the outside temps are warm, the bird can air dry in a cage. Or if not, towel dry and then use a blow dryer.
So how much flea dip to the five gallon bucket of water?
So how much flea dip to the five gallon bucket of water?
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@BetsyOK is who you want to get silkies from.
Bantam cochins......@mjgigax has them and I know a lady that goes to the pryor swap that breeds them. I can PM her name if Pryor area is doable for you.
Quick question. Will anyone have Toulouse goslings at POOPS?
Thank you!
@mjgigax
has very beautiful birds! Do you know if they have a website? Or would I have to meet them somewhere to buy chickens?
Also, do you know if @BetsyOK
has pictures of her birds or a website?
Just wanted to share a pic of my frizzled silkie pullet. Fluff with a beak!
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Quick question. Will anyone have Toulouse goslings at POOPS?
I've found things like that in my vacuum and gathering in clumps under my bed!![]()
You could have gone to the Coweta auction last night... they were trying to unload them at $3.00/ea and people weren't buying.