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Grooming tips?
OldChurchEggery:
I am planning to show for the first time this fall at the VPBA show and I would like to take a pair of the silver chicks I hatched this spring. I've washed my other birds before, but never an Ameraucana. Do any of you have good advice for how to wash the muffs and beards to keep lather out of their eyes? I have a deep utility sink with a sprayer and that's what I've used on my other chickens. Also, any particular product work better than another to clean muffs and beards without leaving residue that would make them look less fluffy?
Thanks! I am really looking forward to this. I have never seen any silvers shown before. I've only been going for the last three years since I moved back to central Virginia, so maybe there have been some in years past. Should be fun!
Mike Gilbert:
We once held an Ameraucana National Meet when they had a show at Galax, Virginia. Paul came all the way from Texas, and they had lost or not received his entry, so he had to show them in his carrying cages. It was a very memorable event. We had a big party and overnight at the Eutslers place in a mountain valley, complete with Bluegrass band and a huge pot of chili and other good stuff to eat and drink.
With muffs and beards, just run a soapy toothbrush or similar brush through them a few times, downward against the throat. They will fluff up when they dry. As with the other feathers, be sure to rinse them thoroughly to get all the soap out.
Tailfeathers:
I have the WBS variety and here's what I do.
I fill both sides of the kitchen sink with fairly hot water. The warmer the better as I find the birds tend to relax more that way. And ladies, I know - I know! I can already see you rolling your eyes. ::) Ugh, the kitchen sink???!!! Hey, a guy has to do what a guy has to do.
I also fill up the bath tub too. On the right side of the sink I squirt some Dawn Dishwashing liquid in it. The left side is just plain rinse water and so is the tub.
Now, here's the main thing I wanted to recommend. Mostly I use Tresomme Shampoo or Suave or some other really cheap shampoo and lather up the birds quite well. BUT after coming home from a show with a case of mites on some birds, I have resorted to also using Zodiac flea & tick shampoo as well. It's the same amount of Permethrin as Adams but cheaper. I particular wash the backend fluff area well with the Zodiac and let it sit on the birds for awhile. Then I also take a Permethrin solution I make up and put in a spray bottle and give the birds a few squirts on the behind when I put them in the show cage and again when I put them back in their pens at home.
I take a soapy toothbrush, as Mike said, to their beards and muffs - and toes and feet if needed. Then I dunk them a few times in the water on the left side and then carry them to the tub where I dunk them a few more times and leave them to sit and soak their feet until I can pull them out and towel them off.
Lastly, depending on when I get all this done, I either partially or fully blow dry them or I put them in a pet carrier until I unload them at the show.
I should say that's probably more elaborate than many if not most. I know several folks who just have a few five gallon buckets. One with soapy water and one or two with clean rinse water. All they do is dunk the birds a few times in each and call it done.
Hope that helps.
God Bless,
dak:
You can also get a product called "PINK" in the ethnic hair care section of Wal-mart or at Sally's, to lightly spray them with when you coop-in to restore some of the oils/sheen to their feathers.
I use some Frontline spray prior to coop-in for mites.
Beth C:
--- Quote from: Tailfeathers on June 12, 2012, 11:10:17 PM ---I fill both sides of the kitchen sink with fairly hot water. The warmer the better as I find the birds tend to relax more that way. And ladies, I know - I know! I can already see you rolling your eyes. ::) Ugh, the kitchen sink???!!! Hey, a guy has to do what a guy has to do.
--- End quote ---
Lol, you're right, it's not going in my kitchen sink, but I have a deep sink in my garage. ;)
Clare: I've seen Pink for sale at shows, along with Show Sheen & other coat polishes. Pink is just an oil, but Show Sheen is silicon, and I've always wondered where the line is for faking - are polishes allowed as long as they don't alter the color? I know VetRX is pretty standard, and that's an oil.
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