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Or if you prefer,you can add the soap to the water first. For more tips on keeping your chickens at the height of hygiene, check out our Grooming and Maintenance article.

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Submerge your bird in the water for 5 minutes keeping its head above water. Then, continue the bath as usual. Transfer your chicken to the clean water tub. Repeat the process of holding your bird firmly as you lower it into the water.

Then, use a fresh cup to rinse your bird off fully. Part 3. Wrap your bird in a clean, large towel. Move the bird directly from the final soaking bin to the dry towel on the floor. Then, place another clean towel around the chicken. Press the towel gently against your chicken and move it around very slightly. Use a blow dryer on the lowest setting to further dry your birds. A towel is a great drying tool, but it will not get deep into the feathers. Remove the towel around your bird and cradle them against your chest or the towel-covered ground.

Put the blow dryer on the lowest setting and aim it toward your bird. Continue going until your chicken is dry. Have someone help you hold the bird since the noise of the hair dryer may frighten it. Release your chicken back into the pen. If possible, clean the pen up a bit beforehand to keep your birds staying clean for just a bit longer. Part 4. Start washing a couple of days before the show. When preparing birds for show it is best to wash them days prior to judging, allowing them to regain the sheen of their natural oils.

Feet and vent areas can be gently touched up on the day of judging. Handle your bird very carefully, as broken feathers may impact on the success of the bird. Keep them clean until the show. After washing place the bird in a clean pen with fresh bedding, replaced whenever soiled, until the show to maintain cleanliness. Take care of other pre-show preparation. For example, the nails and spurs of show birds should be neatly trimmed and filed down to the beginning of the blood filled quick, the lighter coloured, raised area in the underside of the toenail.

This can be done with rabbit nail clippers, a coarse nail file, and secateurs for the spurs. Avoid adding excess oil as this will attract dust and make these areas appear ashy and dirty. Only enough oil should be applied so as to just bring out the natural vibrancy of the areas.

For other show preparation, check out How to Show Chickens. Do a last minute wipe before the show. Just before placing the bird in its cage at the show, gently wipe it all over in the direction of its feather with a silk cloth, e. This helps to align and smooth feathers, and to add extra sheen to the bird. The healthier, happier, and more confident your bird appears, the more likely the judge will favour it.

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. As your chickens flap around, they will likely soak your clothing. Chickens can have a dust bath at any age. I like to add a little bowl with dirt in the brooder so the chicks can practice.

If your chickens free range, they will likely make their own dust bath holes. The vinegar bath step is beneficial to your birds for several reasons. And third, a good soak in vinegar water can also kill pests. If possible, clean the pen up a bit beforehand to keep your birds staying clean for just a bit longer.



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