Eating feathers

tsperry88

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I know pecking feather off other birds is bad, buty chickens gobble up any feather they naturally drop. Particularly the down. Is that normal?
 
Feathers are full of protein, so chickens who aren't getting enough will resort to eating them.
 
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19% protein. It's milled grains, so its possible they pick out what they want and don't get what they need. I try not to top off their feed too often so they can't be picky. I give them a scoop in the am and pm and make them eat the parts they don't like the rest of the day. For that reason I have considered going to a crumble or pellets.
 
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Is that a speckled Sussex in your profile photo orloffer? I have a few of them. I also lost a few of them. They are brave but ditsy sometimes:) I'm guessing one had a staredown with a fox.
 
19% protein. It's milled grains, so its possible they pick out what they want and don't get what they need. I try not to top off their feed too often so they can't be picky. I give them a scoop in the am and pm and make them eat the parts they don't like the rest of the day. For that reason I have considered going to a crumble or pellets.
They should have feed available all day long.
Cracked grain feeds are best utilized when wetted or fermented, so the 'fines'(vitamins/minerals/amino acids) get eaten.
Might want to go to pellets or crumbles.
 

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