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I was giving our light Sussex, berty a wash and we thought she would flap out but she stayed completely still and just sat there in the water. We also gave my cockerel Mr C a wash he hated it and his street cred went right down :lol:

I was just wondering if your chooks loved it or loathed it

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First catch your chicken :lol: One of my girls Eva PP always seems to need a bath ..but she does not like being handled at all, will run a mile rather than being picked up...Once I have caught her though she loves it.Does not like the hairdrier so usually goes around with wet fluffy knickers for a while. :roll:

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A tip for anyone bathing a bird...

 

They relax so much more if the water is chest deep

 

Baby shampoo, dog shampoo or horse shampoo are all fine - always add shampoo to the water and not straight on to the bird, they rinse so much more cleanly that way and end up looking better

 

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My silkies seem to love it, which works out because they get so stinky and grimy whenever someone lays a softie, and they are subsequently pooped on whilst they go about their broody business. I usually just wash them in the sink with a few drops of dishwashing detergent in the water and rinse them with the hose attachment. They get very quiet and relaxed, I've been warned not to let them sit there unsupervised as some chooks have been known to get so relaxed that they fall asleep and drown. :shock:

 

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As you can see, she is VERY dirty.

 

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We call this drying-off method the "chicken burrito."

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My silkies seem to love it, which works out because they get so stinky and grimy whenever someone lays a softie, and they are subsequently pooped on whilst they go about their broody business. I usually just wash them in the sink with a few drops of dishwashing detergent in the water and rinse them with the hose attachment. They get very quiet and relaxed, I've been warned not to let them sit there unsupervised as some chooks have been known to get so relaxed that they fall asleep and drown. :shock:

 

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As you can see, she is VERY dirty.

 

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We call this drying-off method the "chicken burrito."

I love that top picture! Looks like my silkie after a heavy downpour! :D

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