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Post by drskyentist on Feb 15, 2015 0:32:11 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone uses a spray like Rain by Harrisons to moisturize your Quakers skin and feathers and bring out their colors? I've been researching I've not been able to find anything satisfactory.
Thanks!
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Post by easttex on Feb 15, 2015 5:26:58 GMT -5
I've used it for a long time on my CAG. They are such dusty birds that it's hard to say how much it has helped. I don't use it on my Quaker because he is an enthusiastic bather. The problem with sprays is getting to the skin. It's hard to really soak a bird with them. I recently ran out of Rain and am trying distilled water alone for a while to see if there is a difference. I may add a little aloe to it later.
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Post by aaron on Feb 15, 2015 11:28:55 GMT -5
I use a spray sometimes, and it does seem to make Cupcake feel nice. I feel like her feathers might be a little softer than they are when she is just cleansed with water. I haven't tried the Harrisons product yet but I have seen it and have intended to try it.
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Post by drskyentist on Feb 15, 2015 15:42:21 GMT -5
I use a spray sometimes, and it does seem to make Cupcake feel nice. I feel like her feathers might be a little softer than they are when she is just cleansed with water. I haven't tried the Harrisons product yet but I have seen it and have intended to try it. What pray do you try?
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Post by aaron on Feb 15, 2015 18:43:26 GMT -5
Right now the spray that I have is Mango Pet Products Parrot Bath a Spray... It just happens to be the one they sell at the bird store across the street from me. Cupcake seems to find it agreeable but I don't think there is anything particularly special about it.
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