Dye Baby Chickens - Mix the nontoxic dye with water and stir until the water is fully colored. Use cups or small bowls for separate colors.
Rinse the chickens with distilled water to remove dirt or bacteria. This makes the dye hold better.
Dye Baby Chickens
Dip the chickens into the colored water up to their necks and hold them there for at least five seconds. Remove them from the water and shake them gently to remove excess dye.
Daub their heads gently with the paintbrush or sponge. Avoid getting the dye into their eyes or beak because it's uncomfortable even though it's nontoxic.
Separate the chick for 15 to 30 minutes, or until dry, then repeat with the other baby chickens.
Coloring baby chickens is great for holidays or a fun gift. Dyeing baby chickens is not dangerous for the birds if done carefully and hygienically. If it's for Easter or St. Patrick's Day, dyeing your baby chickens can give them an impressive appearance. You can dye baby chickens once they're born or while they're still in the egg. The dye is temporary and will fade with time or once they grow new feathers. Does this Spark an idea? - by eHow
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