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Does anyone know of a breeder on the East Coast of Cuckoo Silkies?
I have a theory on "Chickens and baths". I have noticed a lot of people say their chickens want to sleep after a bath - or they are "grumpy" or they "sulk" for a day. They also warn about chickens drowning because they won't keep their head up and will put it down in a sink full of warm water and die.
I think if you look at chickens in the wilds - you will find there is only one time when they are held and rubbed and warm and wet - that is when they are being attacked by a predator. Chickens are prey animals - so they have developed a mechanism to deal with being eaten alive - they go into shock so they don't feel anything. It may also help for survival because some predators won't eat unmoving "bodies" so it may have helped some to survive the initial mauling. So when you first bathe a chicken - it will fight -- and when it looses it will go into shock.
After being bathed a few times the chicken will stop doing this (they have learned they survive it), but the first few times are very traumatic on them - so I would treat them for shock and they will recover more quickly. Electrolytes in the water, sugar water, etc... and give them a chance to recover.
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Here is a wooden plaque I painted or a lady in Michigan I love painting animals! Especially silkies![]()
Very nice painting of the three silkies harper!