How to Make a Chicken Saddle - hens missing feathers!

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  • @silvanabaralha8665
    @silvanabaralha8665 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I use jeans for the back and just some more or less neutral colours for the top - some people said that reds and pinks are not a good choice because of the similarity with blood, which will draw attention from the other hens and then some pecking.
    Also, I add some "decorative" stitching to the sides ( which is actually just a stitched line covering the apron from one side to the other, following its shape) to give more structure to the whole thing at its ends, making it stiffer.

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      These are great ideas! I actually started using jeans material also. I did both layers with the jeans to make it more stiff so it will stay in place. Looks like we had same idea 😊 someone else had made a comment about the color too! I agree.. so I threw out the cuteness factor and went plain. 😅 learning as we go! 🐓

  • @KatBurnsKASHKA
    @KatBurnsKASHKA 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    It looks cute. Warning - don't use red fabric. The chickens will peck, thinking it's blood. you can see they immediately started pecking her. Hope the hens get their feathers back sooN!

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Kat! Was wondering if it was the flowers printed on the saddle but this makes more sense. They aren't pecking at it now but will not make more red ones. 👍

  • @lindamaling7252
    @lindamaling7252 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. I’m sure my girls will love it!

  • @nanette7fl
    @nanette7fl 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very nice and easy saddle! I'm going to use fabric that is either plain or strips that way the other birds won't think she has bugs on her back.

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That is great, Nanette! After this the ones I made were plain colors - blue and black denim. I found by using denim there isn't a need for the interfacing. Hope they turn out well for you!

  • @janisnelson581
    @janisnelson581 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Suggestion, use fabric that would blend in with the feathers so the other chicken won't pick on the chicken that's warning the saddle.
    And maybe use 1/4" elastic.

  • @PatC.
    @PatC. 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for sharing the great pattern. I would suggest not using material that is colored red and pink because it triggers the others to peck it since it looks like raw flesh and blood. Also... I saw a video that said supplementing with dry cat food will add extra protein to speed up the feathers growing back.

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yep I found that out about the color. Make from old denim jeans now. Interesting about the cat food! I hadn't heard of that and looking forward to trying it if we are in that situation again. Thanks for your thoughts! 😊

  • @lynnbellamy2895
    @lynnbellamy2895 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I read to not use pink or red fabric when making these as other chickens relate these colors to meat.

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes I found that out - switched to making out of denim instead!

  • @magaliepoulin222
    @magaliepoulin222 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How much time do you let her the saddle ? Until all the feathers grow up again ? Always ? Thanks

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Magalie! At least until the feathers grow back, but probably should keep the saddle on her to prevent it from happening again if in with the same roosters. We decided recently to just have hens, as it was too hard on the feathers of some of our girls and winter is coming. They need their feathers! 🐓 🐔 🐓 🐔

  • @lynnbellamy2895
    @lynnbellamy2895 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    On a smiling face note... Camouflage material makes hens harder for you to find. My granddaughter spent several hours trying to find her hen after I made one from that type of fabric design.
    😂😂

  • @d.a.tsun5104
    @d.a.tsun5104 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How long does it take for a healthy hen to regrow her feather back? I have 2 hens that got bald back from dog attack last week. One of them has broken wing so I bandaged her to stabilize the wing for better healing. The bandage covers her back so she doesn't need saddle at this time - I read it'll take at least 2 weeks for broken wing to recover. For the other one, I made her a vest from an old cotton yoga pants. The fabric is medium thick (thicker than t-shirt) cotton jersey so it has a bit stretch to it and not hot since I'm in CA and it's already above 90 during the day.

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      D.A. Tsun510, so sorry to hear about your hens! That must have been stressful, and not just for the hens. Unfortunately, I read that it takes about 4 months for feathers to grow back in. That seems like forever ! How are the hens doing now?

    • @d.a.tsun5104
      @d.a.tsun5104 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OurSufficientLife As it happens, my husband and I just finished grooming the hens a few minutes ago. We originally had 6, 4 of them got injured from the dog attack (dogs from a few houses away from ours and we live in acreage). One succumbed from the injuries the following day. So now we are left with 5. The one with the broken wing is now fully recovered apart from the missing back feathers and crooked wings. She the leader hen, very tough - didn't know that until now since we got her along with 3 others as full grown hen. We changed the bandage a few days ago but she pecked the new one off so we just let her do whatever she wants. Although the broken wing is now crooked, she still can fly up the roost at night. The other hen is still wearing the vest. I cut the piece in front of her chest so now it really looks like a sleeveless vest bikers wear except it's not leather. LOL. We also just washed the under...sorry, the butt feathers of the 3rd hen and she's really mad at us right now. Another hen was limping from the attack, we thought she had broken leg but she's jumping all over when we confined her and the 2 other injured hens in our guest bathroom. She was one of the youngest (the first youngest hen was the one that died). Since she couldn't stay still, we couldn't splint her leg but her wounds were surface wounds and she ate and drunk well so we let her back in the coop and watched her a few days and her limping was less and less so she might only be sprained or hurt from the wound on her thigh. She's also back to her usual cheerful way. At this time, we installed a wire fence around the coop area. The fence was already there before when we trained them to know their house and the surrounding. But we only opened a 1/3 of the roll of the wire. Now we expand that run so they have more room even though not as much as when they were free ranging. Just for now, so they're safe when we're not around to watch them. Next weekend, we're going to let them free range again as we usually work outside during the weekend. Trying to feed them eggs since I read that's the natural food with the highest protein content by far (93%), but they only pecked a little bit and went back to their old food. Sorry for the long story and thank you for responding.

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@d.a.tsun5104 wow.. that's quite an ordeal you have gone through. The hens are lucky to have good parents! Sure hope the wing heals. Poor things. Thank goodness they seem in the mend.. sorry for your loss of the one. We can't let ours free range. I wish we could! Too many hawks and other predators where we are. Thank you for the update! 😀

    • @bakon4u
      @bakon4u หลายเดือนก่อน

      When she molts maybe ?

  • @theMatchless8
    @theMatchless8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi! A great one! Can't find pattern! Not good in english... Maybe send files to me? If posibl - I will give e-mail! Thank you! 😊

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! You just need to sign up for our email list at the link in the description and you should be able to download many free items! 😊

  • @conniestiles9083
    @conniestiles9083 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Will a saddle prevent the hen from flying over a fence? Thanks!

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I don't think so, Connie - it tucks under their wing. I think to stop them from flying over you would have to clip one of their wings a bit. I've never done it, but I know that keeps them from flying!

    • @silvanabaralha8665
      @silvanabaralha8665 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No, they still fly...

  • @carolineaguilar7921
    @carolineaguilar7921 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice chicken aprons but u should really try and match-up the color of your apron to your chickens, this helps because the aprons blend in to the chickens feathers. And that way the rooster will not attack her. (them) he sees the apron as something trying to hurt his girls. 👋

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks, Caroline! I was going for cute.. did not realize the consequences. 😬 The subsequent ones I made are plain black denim for the Jerseys and some other plain denim ones. Whoever said chickens were easy ... not really. 😂 We learn something new all the time.

    • @carolineaguilar7921
      @carolineaguilar7921 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good I'm glad to hear. You'll see the difference in the rooster. I make mine to match my chickens. And it goes well .

  • @twilabarnd6857
    @twilabarnd6857 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can I put on in the winter and how can I keep it dry? 12/14/23

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You could use in winter, but keeping it dry would really depend on what kind of weather and how much shelter they have. Ours are in large covered runs so it would work for us, but I wouldn't probably put these on in winter if our chickens were free range. Keeping them dry is so important in the cold weather. Thanks for your comment! 😊

  • @lindakilo871
    @lindakilo871 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I seen another video where she says don't use red the chickens will think it is flesh that's why they are picking her

    • @OurSufficientLife
      @OurSufficientLife  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yep I figured that out after I made it. 😆 learning every day! Thanks so much for your comment Linda. 🐓

  • @RoseHilkemeyer-jc9sp
    @RoseHilkemeyer-jc9sp ปีที่แล้ว

    What about when they dust?

    • @silvanabaralha8665
      @silvanabaralha8665 ปีที่แล้ว

      they dust exactly the same, and the dust gets under the apron.
      One of my hens was viciously attacked by my 3 dogs ( she jumped over the fence to the side they usually free range, but when the dogs are locked inside with me) and she lost part of the saddle skin ( the bone was showing).
      I had her separated in a cage while treating the wound, and now she is out with the rest of the flock, but with a saddle.
      She is always dusting and the dust covers the entire part that was stripped from her, and I have to clean it properly every day to apply some skin regenerating cream ( omnimatrix).
      The apron will stay put if you use some heavy fabric ( like jeans) on the bottom, and then reinforce the ends of the apron with some "decorative" stitch than can just be a regular line all around the saddle to stiffen its ends...