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  1. rosemarythyme

    Flock attacking young pullet (Photos of injury)

    Not sure how long it lasts but my guess is the white feathers will stay stained or partially stained until they're molted? It'll fade off skin but I still would recommend gloving up. Clothes will absolutely get stained. Pick-no-more is slightly staining as well so again, gloves are...
  2. rosemarythyme

    Flock attacking young pullet (Photos of injury)

    The link doesn't work, what's the spray by name? If it's pick-no-more yes it should work, however it does need to be applied frequently in order to do so. Once you get the blukote you might want to try doing as LaFleche suggested and spraying it around so everyone has blue butts. Both...
  3. rosemarythyme

    Flock attacking young pullet (Photos of injury)

    Problem is that once a bird draws blood, all the others will get attracted - chickens are very interested in red so they're being drawn in by the blood. Your plan so far sounds good: isolate her in view of the others and give her time to heal up a bit, so the wounded area isn't immediately...
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