kfsilver
Chirping
- Apr 16, 2021
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I have an eight year-old hen who has what appears to be an ingrown feather on her saddle feathers area. She is a stress-plucker, so no doubt that has caused the issue (she *really* doesn't like temperature changes). My question is: how is it best to "burst" the feather?
I have small sterile razors I initially purchased for bumblefoot situations, but I also have needles I can use (would run them through a flame first). This hen is extremely easy to handle, so that isn't a concern, I would just appreciate knowing what others have found works better for ingrown feathers and why, as this is my first experience.
So far, I have been watching the area and spraying with Vetericyn every day (again, this hen is extremely easy to handle).
I have small sterile razors I initially purchased for bumblefoot situations, but I also have needles I can use (would run them through a flame first). This hen is extremely easy to handle, so that isn't a concern, I would just appreciate knowing what others have found works better for ingrown feathers and why, as this is my first experience.
So far, I have been watching the area and spraying with Vetericyn every day (again, this hen is extremely easy to handle).
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
I might get her chicken saddle on, just in case.