- Jul 13, 2012
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I need some advice from you all. I have 9 chickens - all the same age 15 mo. - 4 different breeds. They have all been together from the beginning.
My problem is that one chicken is being pecked horribly!! She has a hole a little smaller than a dime on her back and it has been bloody. As soon as I noticed the wound, I let her out of my run. And now when she is not been pecked, she is being held down and the others are picking the feathers off her neck. I cannot stand to see this happen, so she pretty much stays out of the coop/run to free range ALL DAY.
I have read about this topic on this site and have tried to beef up the amount of protein that I am giving all of the chickens. I am wondering if I caused this problem by offering too many scraps and snacks. All of my chickens have been bare backed and bare bottomed for months. I thought that their moult was taking an extra long time - I am talking November until now for some.
I am leaving to go on vacation for 10 days in about 2 weeks and don't want the caretakers to come over and find a dead chicken. What can I do now that will help their situation?
Thank you for your help in advance. These are my first chickens and I really don't want to see any of them die from this.
My problem is that one chicken is being pecked horribly!! She has a hole a little smaller than a dime on her back and it has been bloody. As soon as I noticed the wound, I let her out of my run. And now when she is not been pecked, she is being held down and the others are picking the feathers off her neck. I cannot stand to see this happen, so she pretty much stays out of the coop/run to free range ALL DAY.
I have read about this topic on this site and have tried to beef up the amount of protein that I am giving all of the chickens. I am wondering if I caused this problem by offering too many scraps and snacks. All of my chickens have been bare backed and bare bottomed for months. I thought that their moult was taking an extra long time - I am talking November until now for some.
I am leaving to go on vacation for 10 days in about 2 weeks and don't want the caretakers to come over and find a dead chicken. What can I do now that will help their situation?
Thank you for your help in advance. These are my first chickens and I really don't want to see any of them die from this.