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Post by Killerbunny » Tue Mar 15, 2016 6:47 am

What a great MIL.
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Post by kenya » Sun Mar 20, 2016 2:22 am

So how long did it take you to completely dry a Silkie? Missed you at the Paris show, you must have gone for lunch.
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Post by Fairsing farm » Sun Mar 20, 2016 7:04 am

It took about 10 mins to dry them as apposed to the 30 to 40 mins with a regular hair dryer. Huge time saver!
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Post by Fairsing farm » Sun May 08, 2016 12:53 pm

Thought I would post this video of my new dryer in action, my frizzled Cochin pullet didn't seem to mind it at all! I put a link to the hairdryer website in the utube description for anyone interested.


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Post by Flat Rock Farm » Sun May 08, 2016 12:57 pm

That's amazing and your right she didn't seem to mind it in the least!!
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Post by Killerbunny » Sun May 08, 2016 1:26 pm

What a good girl. Do you start them really young to get used to it?
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RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.
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Post by Fairsing farm » Sun May 08, 2016 3:19 pm

I do usually start then at 4 month of age, but I do find the breeds I work with to be very docile and generally don't seem to mind the process
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Post by kenya » Sun May 08, 2016 5:28 pm

Wow I want one!
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Post by Jaye » Sun May 08, 2016 6:07 pm

me too. It takes forever to dry my Silkie with a regular hairdryer. Thankfully she is reasonably tolerant.
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