It's better to rinse with water after soaping. No need to rub the feathers. It also works by soaking the bird in the soap for a few minutes then rinse with water. I found this way kills all feather mites easily.
This method is not good for little tropical birds. I did this long ago with a little bird and almost die. Birds should never experience cold temperatures ( tropical ones).
Wow...
You really know how to do your work.
Thanks I just tried it....and it worked well
Thanks a lot. I'll do similar procedure to my pigeons
Do i need to do it just ones or on a regular basic
But if hi drink it os eny problem ther do the liquid soap will killed it?
Great video. What's the name of the product you used please?
Tahsin Ali I used Liquid hand soap. Any brand should work.
When I raise my pigeons we used to use a little flea powder under each Wing rub it in and then let him fly never had any feather lice
Their little faces at the end :))
is that just water and soap or something special
Water and liquid hand soap
Well ill do the same your birds look good
Did he rinse the soap
It's better to rinse with water after soaping. No need to rub the feathers. It also works by soaking the bird in the soap for a few minutes then rinse with water. I found this way kills all feather mites easily.
how do you get the lice off their heads?
I guess you should just rub their heads with soap
you are messing up the feathers by rubbing them.
Don't do this at winter time
This method is not good for little tropical birds. I did this long ago with a little bird and almost die. Birds should never experience cold temperatures ( tropical ones).
you don't say what kind soap there hand soap dish soap
Both dish and hand soap should work.