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Please help. I think I overdosed Charlotte on antipeck spray

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Charlotte had most of her neck feathers missing so I decided she needed a spray. I held her while hubby squirted the Nettex round her neck. It was quite hard to do as she kept moving her beak and head. We did this about 6.15 tonight and soon after Charlotte walked into the grub container, then staggered up the ladder and sat down. When I went to shut Matilda in at 7pm poor Charlotte was staggering around and sometimes going backwards s"Ooops, word censored!"ing her beak.

What have I done :( ? Will Charlotte be OK ?

Should I leave the eglu run door open to let more fresh air in?

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Charlottes feathers have been missing for ages now and as there is only Matilda to keep her company i have to assume its her. The bit of her throat where an adams apple might be - if you get my drift - is quite red now whereas the other bits look more freshly plucked, but I'm sure the area is getting bigger and I'd like her feathers to grow back before any nasty winter weather comes.

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Charlotte is fine today, thankyou for all your help.

I did shut the door on them in the end as each time I went to check on them they looked quite unsettled.

Charlotte even layed an egg after her ordeal but it was one of the most wrinkly ones I've seen - poor thing.

 

I'm not sure there really are any instructions on my anti peck sprays - one is in French but I worked out it said to use in a well ventilated area and the one I used, Nettex, does actually say use for 3-5 seconds and use every 3-5 days.

It does say about skin irritation etc, but not about how it might harm a chicken, but how can you manage to squirt a squirt for for a set amount of time when it's not in an aerosol can ? I think next time I will squirt some into a dish and put it on with cotton wool then it definitely won't go up her beak.

 

Thanks again everybody

xxxxx

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It was on Practical Poultry forum and it turned out that the Nettex instructions were actually wrong. I don't know the eventual outcome though.

I was told by them that the current stock should all have clear instructions regarding spraying times. These were not clear of the early stock when it was first released.

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I bought my spray back in the middle of Jan'10 when we had all that snow, in Pets at Home. The instructions aren't all that precise and doesn't even say how far away you spray from.

 

Poor Charlotte had a very close encounter with it and my head was right next to hers as hubby sprayed.

 

Hopefully I won't have to use it again.

Charlotte is back to her old self now though and next time I will definately use cotton wool and spray the stuff into a pot first. Is it ok to do that ?

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