The only information I can find about silkies, is not to get them wet. Hair dryers have been around for at least 100 years. Why would someone get a bird wet and not dry it? Why cant the common knowledge say to bathe the bird and keep dry, instead of saying NEVER get wet? And how could I, a 41 year old man, not know if feathers can be cleaned with water. I've seen ducks in oil spills, but ducks are waterproof, and no one uses dish soap on a bird unless there's been an oil spill, right? Our education system has failed me.
silkies can't dry as fast as other birds so they can get cold very quickly that's why it's good to have a dry place they can go when it rains. yes ofc you can bathe a silkie as long as you dry it with a towel or blow dryer
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The only information I can find about silkies, is not to get them wet. Hair dryers have been around for at least 100 years. Why would someone get a bird wet and not dry it? Why cant the common knowledge say to bathe the bird and keep dry, instead of saying NEVER get wet? And how could I, a 41 year old man, not know if feathers can be cleaned with water. I've seen ducks in oil spills, but ducks are waterproof, and no one uses dish soap on a bird unless there's been an oil spill, right? Our education system has failed me.
silkies can't dry as fast as other birds so they can get cold very quickly that's why it's good to have a dry place they can go when it rains. yes ofc you can bathe a silkie as long as you dry it with a towel or blow dryer