So any idea how to apply moisturizing lotion to a peahen's wing?![]()
Mineral oil in a spray bottle. I used to use mineral oil for ear mites in rabbits and it will soften and moisturize the skin.
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So any idea how to apply moisturizing lotion to a peahen's wing?![]()
What about supplementing her food with some cheap tuna canned in oil plus some vitamin E oil (I've been squeezing it out of capsules onto bread). I would suggest cat food, but I think the tuna in oil will have a higher oil content...
And here I thought you were going to take up pea-wrestling to deal with winter boredom...![]()
I actually think lanolin and a q-tip might not be crazy... And isn't that emu oil stuff supposed to be magical or something?
It's kind of funny you said that. We moved a half dozen or so around to different pens on Mon. I was still pretty sore from my less than graceful fall in the barn, so I let hubby net the crazier un-imprinted ones. I just walked around picking up the imprinted ones and carrying them from pen to pen. the difference is so dramatic. I don't know if you have any imprinted ones or not, but I'm sure Kathy knows what I am talking about, judging from all those scale pics. If these imprinted birds stay nice and unaggressive, big "IF" there, I may try to sell off some of the wilder ones and replace them with Imprinted ones. So far everything is easier with them.
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If its a skin condition deal, would vitamin E help? Wheat germ oil? Both work for mammals, but I've had no experience using it on birds.I have 4 of their adult offspring here, all full sibs to Nanu and so far none are doing this, the oldest ones are 6 now. She still has access to her outdoor run, and now that Tsunami has gone to her new home momma hen is allowed to go out anytime she wishes. There is plenty of dried out grass and weeds out there, so I would think hay would be redundant at this point.I'm leaning toward skin condition, I would think boredom would result in year round picking, not winter only. My skin gets dry in winter as well, and both Arbor and snowshoe's birds pick in winter as well, so that seems like a pretty good possibility. So any idea how to apply moisturizing lotion to a peahen's wing?![]()
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