Chiquens4U
In the Brooder
- Nov 2, 2022
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All of my birds(except the roosters) are bald on their head, back, shoulders, by their vent, and some also lack feathers on their crop. They look neglected and it’s embarrassing to have people even look at them. Most of them I am bonded with and intend to keep until they naturally pass. Some will go to the freezer later in the year. I think also some of the balding may come from my roosters but it frustrates me because I have 15 hens per my 2 roosters so I don’t see why they look like I have too many roosters. Before some hens go in the freezer I would like to have the problem solved. I intend on culling all my roosters first because I don’t believe there hormones aren’t helping the situation. During a period of time I had them on a high protein diet to help regrow feathers and I even bought saddles. The roosters literally tore the saddles and some hens beaks got caught on the fabric. Without saddles the hens get cuts and the others dig in and make a gash so lord knows if I don’t find it on time to put blue coat those hens would be eating each other alive. I covered their coop in first staturday lime and dirt baths and still see no progression. Anyone have experience with this? At this points it’s too much and I’ve always had 30 or more chickens and had almost no problems until now. I just feel like this isn’t a good quality of life for them.