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Ukadex Concerns...Advise please!

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Hi All,

 

I have just purchased some Ukadex as there seems to be a lot of overnight pecking occurring with my little monsters. I tried a couple of other anti pecking sprays with not much effect at all, and have read on here that Ukadex is the best.

 

I'm prepared for the smell to be horrendous!

 

My qustions is - there are no instructions and it appears to be in a "hairspray" type spray bottle... I had previously put the other anti peck spray on my hands and then onto the chooks, as then I can tell howmuch they were getting, and some of the hot spots were around their necks, very close to their heads, so I didn't want to spray.

 

what owuld your advise be with Ukadex? I wa hoping to put it on the necks of two of the chickens, as they are near enough bald here.....Will it be too strong for this?! I was also going to give them all a little bit, so there wasn't one that smelt horrendous and gets ousted.

 

Any advise much appreciated, I'm concerned about the strength of this nasty stuff!!

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DO NOT whatever you do spray it on your hands, I did my girls when I came in from work and despite several washes my hands still stink. I know I should have worn gloves. I spray it on the neck area, it is quite easy to use, just give little squirts rather than one big spray.

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trick some one that hasnt used it before ,ie my dad was stood in the WIR a chucked the can to him and said while your there spray some of that on cooper ,i then backed away lol .

 

he was not best impressed to say the least lol :vom:

 

:lol::lol::lol::lol: thats ace, I will try that when my husband is tending the chooks

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:shock: Definitely, DEFINITELY not on hands! Redwing's advice is about right!

 

Wear old washable clothes, and disposable gloves, but you will still find you can smell it for hours afterwards. Be prepared for the fact that the whole Eglu/Cube will stink of it, as will the eggs, however curiously it doesn't seem to taint them.

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It's easier with two of you - one to hold chicken at arm's length and one to spray. Both of you wearing old, washable (or disposable) clothes, gloves etc. Do it well away from your house or anywhere you are likely to be for the next few hours.

 

Afterwards we shower and hair wash, scrub hands etc. Despite this you will still smell it for a few days. All clothes and gloves go straight in the washing machine. We don't put anything else in the machine with them because everything will come out smelling of the vile stuff. Clothes get two straight washes, no drying in between. Even then you will still smell it for a bit. Try and dry the clothes outside otherwise your tumble dryer will smell of it.

 

It works though. Good luck.

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Just to reiterate some of the excellent points above and to add my own experience:

 

- The clothes you wear while spraying Ukadex will never be able to be worn again in the society of another human, so make sure you don't like them.

- Your chickens' feathers will be stained a grey/brown colour.

- The chicken will rarely be happy about being sprayed - make sure you, or someone else, has a good grip. I personally don't recommend spraying them if they're just perching or sleeping because it panics them.

- Chickens may appear upset afterwards. Sneezing, blinking, head-wiping and extremely dirty looks are all to be expected. It doesn't last long, thankfully.

- You may become immune to the smell after a while. Guests to your house won't.

 

Good luck!

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We sprayed it onto a cloth and then wiped it on to the parts of the chicken that required it. We didn't get any on our clothes or hands and we just threw the cloth away after, we didn't even smell of it. :) The girlie didn't seem to mind being done like this and none of the other girls went near her, so it did work for us.

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