Kenzieredwine
In the Brooder
- Apr 2, 2020
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i had her separated for that reason for awhile, now waiting for them to grow back inPullet. Looks like maybe someone's eating her feathers toward the rear, so may require special attention.
Great! It does take a little time. Feather plucking is can be caused by lack of space, and also by too little protein in the diet, so those are things to consider.i had her separated for that reason for awhile, now waiting for them to grow back in
i do think it was space and stress, i've since moved them to a much much larger space. (the 2 in the kennel are getting reintroduced after being separated as well) i've been feeding 20% feed. so how do i stop behavior if it feels it's like a habit?Great! It does take a little time. Feather plucking is can be caused by lack of space, and also by too little protein in the diet, so those are things to consider.