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Rusty keeps getting a mucky bottom. Her brown frilly knicks are always white.

She is still laying and still does not like to be picked up, still in training as

a football dribbler. The other 2 are clean and even if I inadvertenly lean towards

them they squat down but not Rusty. What can be causing only the one girl to

have runny poos? Anyone with any ideas. I have washed her but it is a battle

to catch her and in this cold weather I havent been able to clean her cos she just

about puts up with the washing but drying forget it. :angel:

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Some of my girls have grubby knickers :oops:

 

They've had them for a while... have been wormed but I've never washed them because I've read that it takes a while for their feathers to become 'waterproof' again. I'm just worried that in this unreliable weather that they'd be at risk from getting a regular soaking.

 

I think it's from when they do a squittery poo and then go dustbathing... they end up with crispy pants!

 

Am I doing the wrong thing by waiting for better weather? :anxious:

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Sometimes they sleep in the nesting box. Dont think they all do as poo in one side of cube roosting bars that isnt open to outside ( I only leave a small gap for them to get in and out during the winter). When the weather is freezing I have noticed they use the nest alot more, which I cant blame them snuggling up together and yes she does seem to have runny poos sometimes. The thing is she is lively actually the only one that leaps around, only this morning someone called around the side of the house and she leapt over the netting to see who it was. :o I was wondering if porridge etc was treats in this weather I would have thought it was needed

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Some of my girls have grubby knickers :oops:

 

They've had them for a while... have been wormed but I've never washed them because I've read that it takes a while for their feathers to become 'waterproof' again. I'm just worried that in this unreliable weather that they'd be at risk from getting a regular soaking.

 

I think it's from when they do a squittery poo and then go dustbathing... they end up with crispy pants!

 

Am I doing the wrong thing by waiting for better weather? :anxious:

 

One of mine always has a mucky bum - and I've also held off washing her because of the horrible cold weather at the moment, so I'd be interested to hear answers to this too!!

 

All of mine sleep in the nest box, but only one has a mucky bum (the Pepperpot) - the others (both gingers) are usually clean, so I wonder if Daphne has a fluffier behind!!

 

Jill

 

(cube green)GNRGNRPP

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Hi JM the chestnut ranger is the one with the mucky bottom but just after a quick health check the pepperpot (pearl) has a bare bottom, this morning :oops: not around the vent but underneath. When did that happen, there are no feathers in the roosting area cos I clean that every day and none in the nesting area. Usually she has the most fantastic soft feathers in that area. What I did notice at the beginning of the week when I picked her up, she was alittle cooler in body temp to the others??????? :doh:

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