You can spray on Afrosheen!!! Can you see in my profile pic, that we're at the National Western Stockshow? We ended up having to bathe our chickens (namely the rooster) only the night before the show (we've NEVER shown before, and did NOT know what we were doing)... I did find only THREE youtube videos--after 10 hours of searching, that showed what to do to bathe your chicken before a show. Anyway, the stages were to bathe in 3 tubs--first one, gentle soap (I used a bit of Dr. Teals Lavender bath soap), then a water rinse, then a vinegar and water soak. Take them out, dry them off with towel, the hairblow dry them (not too hot of air). Once completely dry, we applied coconut oil to all of their fleshy parts (not into their ear holes, but around). and their shanks to toes, and on beak! We also carefully sprayed Afrosheen across their top feathers to tailfeathers. For first timers, we won Best in Variety with the rooster (in my profile pic) and placed 3rd with our other hen. There were 700 birds

We didn't know that we should have bathed our birds 4 days before the show--regardless, the Afrosheen worked GREAT. As for blood feathers, you can put "styptic" powder on the broken part--and/or baking soda, and YES, you can rub coconut oil on their skin, under feathers--it actually helps kill mites as well as moisturize.
As for video uploads, you could upload your video to YouTube, then share the link in here, by clicking on the Media button, which is next to the "gif" add button in this box.
I'm attaching pics of the rooster at the show, covered in coconut oil and Afrosheen. And an animation of bathing the hen. Chickens LOVE baths, LOVE being hairblown dried, LOVE having coconut oil massaged onto their bodies, and PS, they do NOT poop while you're holding them. It's a mystery side effect of being held!
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