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and lets not forget that we DRINK BLEACH in our drinking water, and swim in it if you go in any public swimming pools/jacuzzi's/hot tubs etc..
Bolddog, i have heard of that too-- very dilute in a spritzer?
Absolutely! I forgot about that! ( I haven't lived in a place where we get city water for a while,mines a well) And I haven't been swimming for a while either but, that's right! I guess it would depend on the dilution!! I mean she didn't say she poured bleach ON the bird!! Poor kid!
She did say it was enough to make the feathers dry and brittle, so it was a lot more concentrated than what you will find in pool water. 8 minutes in a pool would not do that. It must be painful on the poor birds skin. I hope she rinsed the bird off well after applying the bleach. I used creme bleach once to try and fade the hairs on my arm, and it was really uncomfortable. Due to stinging, I could not leave it on long enough for it to do a decent job fading the hairs, and my arms were red and puffy afterwards. I feel terrible for her, but worse for the hen.
and lets not forget that we DRINK BLEACH in our drinking water, and swim in it if you go in any public swimming pools/jacuzzi's/hot tubs etc..

Bolddog, i have heard of that too-- very dilute in a spritzer?
Absolutely! I forgot about that! ( I haven't lived in a place where we get city water for a while,mines a well) And I haven't been swimming for a while either but, that's right! I guess it would depend on the dilution!! I mean she didn't say she poured bleach ON the bird!! Poor kid!

She did say it was enough to make the feathers dry and brittle, so it was a lot more concentrated than what you will find in pool water. 8 minutes in a pool would not do that. It must be painful on the poor birds skin. I hope she rinsed the bird off well after applying the bleach. I used creme bleach once to try and fade the hairs on my arm, and it was really uncomfortable. Due to stinging, I could not leave it on long enough for it to do a decent job fading the hairs, and my arms were red and puffy afterwards. I feel terrible for her, but worse for the hen.