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So you use the adams shampoo instead of hi-yield dip? Good results I take it?

Yes... The dip seems to leave and oily residue which makes it harder to get in the feathers and get everything off.... The shampoo seems to wash off bugs and eggs easily and has a residuel(spelling) effect for 4 weeks to stop eggs from hatching and kill anything else that touches them.. We still havent noticed anything on the birds from the last time we dipped about 2 weeks ago but we had such a hard time with mites last year we just want to redo to be on the safe side.

So you just fill up a bucket with shampoo and water and dip the birds in it? Or do you use new shampoo on every bird??
 
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Sunday! It is suppose to be the warmest and sunniest day this weekend. Thats when we are going to do it again.

What are you using for dip & how do you do it?

Sorry, forgot to answer the how.... I mixed it really strong just to make sure. I used a 5 gallon bucket, filled it with warm water, then mixed half the shampoo bottle in it. I promise this was strong because I mixed the same amount of shampoo in a 70 quart muck bucket and got just as good results.
 
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I know scoots well. He runs the newcastle auction. I like the Cock Bird but the hen has bleeding lacing for my purpose. I would be interested in the cockbird if theres anyway you could get a pick of his back from above him and his chest and such.
 
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What are you using for dip & how do you do it?

Sorry, forgot to answer the how.... I mixed it really strong just to make sure. I used a 5 gallon bucket, filled it with warm water, then mixed half the shampoo bottle in it. I promise this was strong because I mixed the same amount of shampoo in a 70 quart muck bucket and got just as good results.

Oh ok then just start dipping birds Got it. One question though you let them just air dry without rinsing right? I remember carl saying something about just air dry on a nice day.
 
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Sorry, forgot to answer the how.... I mixed it really strong just to make sure. I used a 5 gallon bucket, filled it with warm water, then mixed half the shampoo bottle in it. I promise this was strong because I mixed the same amount of shampoo in a 70 quart muck bucket and got just as good results.

Oh ok then just start dipping birds Got it. One question though you let them just air dry without rinsing right? I remember carl saying something about just air dry on a nice day.

Yes, just air dry... Try to keep the chicken as calm as possible, the more they flap around in the bucket the more suds you will get. We dip them, wash the chicken with our hands getting into their feathers as best as possible without getting rough with the feather, then we ring them out so to speak( we run our fingers down the feathers to try to squeeze the excess water off). We dont rinse. After that we flip the chicken upside down to get them to flap and loosen their feathering back up so they will dry a little quicker. Depending on the bird it might take them close to all day to dry so we start as early as the weather will permit.
 
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We dont make the shampoo sudsy.. It just like soaking in a bubble bath. It mainly water left on you with some shampoo. It didnt seem to irritate the birds or atttract dirt. The oily residue seemed to make the birds dirtier than this stuff does.
 
ok, that is great to know, i would definitely prefer using that to using hi-yield...thanks
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