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I know earlier in this thread someone else had the same problem and got advice- high protein, super deep dry pine shavings, and limit the free ranging to soft surfaces. With Cookie, whose foot feathers were a tattered mess, I had him in his own little rabbit hutch for 2 months before the show. I would wash his feet with baby shampoo and apply lotion once a week. Plus I fed him the mana pro poultry conditioner pellets. He did start growing some if his foot feathers back. I would let him out in the evenings to graze for a few minutes. But in general, my d'uccles with the best foot feathers don't get to do alot of scratching or running around.
Cookie now has a new home trying to protect a flock from the family chihuaha. I hope he does a good job. It's really hard to have to give up pets you love d/t trying to be realistic about your chicken numbers. I still miss him, even though he was naughty sometimes.
By the way, Nate and others, thanks for the votes!