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  1. Chold05

    Feathered feet problems & pain

    That makes a lot of sense! The All Flock in the brand I use only had 18% so I ended up going with Chick Grower which has 20%. I plan to mix them about half and half. I always offer free choice oyster and egg shells, so that should cover the issue of the chick food having less calcium. I was...
  2. Chold05

    Feathered feet problems & pain

    Update: Upon further investigation, I believe one of my older hens is the culprit. She's pecking the pin feathers on her feet and I witnessed her eating a pin feather from her bottom! It looks like she may have eaten about 4 from her bottom. I haven't witnessed this behavior toward anyone...
  3. Chold05

    Feathered feet problems & pain

    Was thinking more about this… did your bantams behavior change at all post injury? Today she didn’t have much interest in free ranging. Her crop was empty at dusk but she ate some scrambled eggs, mealworms and blueberries. She just seems pretty off for some foot feather problems. I’m...
  4. Chold05

    Feathered feet problems & pain

    Thank you! They’ve all stopped bleeding on their own. I fed her scrambled eggs this morning for extra protein- she was very excited for that! Thanks for the idea to up her protein!🥰 Then I soaked her legs In epsom salt first thing this morning for 20 mins, blow dried, then applied vetrecyn...
  5. Chold05

    Feathered feet problems & pain

    Hello friends! Here again for some feathered feet advice. My 3.5 year old Maran has always had issues with feathers on her feet. I’m fairly certain she bites them off herself because my other Maran doesn’t have half of the feather missing. Anyway, I noticed she wasn’t her normal spunky self a...
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