When our Silkie Mini was kept inhouse for her many health issues she wore a chicken diaper. But if she had a cecal poop it smeared in the diaper onto her butt fluff. We baby shampoo'd only the butt feathers in the bathroom sink & blow-dried on low warm. Chickens seem to like blow-drying when they're wet. We don't blow-dry super cold rain-drenched Silkies, just paper towel dry them.

We never trimmed butt feathers unless there was a super hard crusty poop on a feather then we cut the poop off. We never cut close to skin.

MINI in her diaper which I made to custom fit made from scrap fabric & saved myself $25 from purchasing online!
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MINI escaped the house running in her diaper!
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I use scissors, but then my gang is used to being handled and I am used to handling them.

For the wee silkies topknots I trim with scissors but pluck the feathers near their eyes with my fingers. The Baby dumplings sure didn’t appreciate my doing that this past weekend. But I am sure they like seeing a bit better. Still need to trim their topknots.

But I really want to get photos of them while they are looking all cute and fuzzy.
 
Wattle and Way-back Wednesday

Mr P - March 2023
His glory days, when he had ‘hair’

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Clyde this morning

At rest (I had my red light on in the hen house)


Roaming the barn, digging through the straw in Reenie’s stall

Poor love. He definitely has something going on. I do think that was a sneeze and he does seem to be putting a bit more effort into breathing.
Hopefully he will get better on his own.
I remember Maggie had a cough and cold and it resolved itself after a few days, and Tassels was wheezing a week or so ago but that also resolved.
Hoping for the best for Clyde and you.
 
Poor love. He definitely has something going on. I do think that was a sneeze and he does seem to be putting a bit more effort into breathing.
Hopefully he will get better on his own.
I remember Maggie had a cough and cold and it resolved itself after a few days, and Tassels was wheezing a week or so ago but that also resolved.
Hoping for the best for Clyde and you.
These beasties like to stress us out don’t they?!

Well he has been roaming the barn most of the day, I wasn’t able to hear his breathing on the cameras due to the noisy clucks, soon I’ll be home and be able to get a look at him.

More antibiotics and some aspirin for what ails him.
 
A short list of things about poop 💩
If you don’t know how to tell urine in chicken poop 💩
If you can’t tell what your chickens have eaten by their poop 💩
If it’s really smelly and doesn’t look normal, is probably cecal poop 💩
If your chicken is sick, you can sometimes tell by the poop 💩
If you haven’t experienced any of these things yet, then you don’t know poop 💩!!
 
Clyde this morning

At rest (I had my red light on in the hen house)


Roaming the barn, digging through the straw in Reenie’s stall

I'm not sure what you can do for him. I would post this in the emergencies thread. However, I will say that when I have heard someone sneeze, usually during the rainy season, I add a few drops of VetRX to their drinking water and that seems to clear it up. It doesn't hurt the other chickens at all. But, you can also dab a drop or two under his wings and he'll get it when he preens. Here's what Meyer Hatchery says about it: https://blog.meyerhatchery.com/2021/06/the-many-uses-of-vet-rx/
 

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