Wow they are so dark. Are these supposed to be Salmons?
When my bearded Orloffs and Ams came without beards it took quite a while for them to stop picking and then a molt grew in some HUGE beards/muffs. You know you can put blue food coloring (liquid kind is what I like) on them or zinc oxide (like the lifeguards use) and it might help as an easy experiment. If you aren't showing it might not matter I guess. Cross off your variables: plenty of protein and space; check and check. Nutrition good; check. No bugs; check. I guess if its really bothering you try separating them as best you can for a little while, like no contact, so that the feathers start to grow back in (getting that area wet a few times helps so think of it as a spa get away and just spritz her face with a water bottle) and see what happens after reintro. Its just a weird thing I would do. I love the beards so I want to see them.
When my bearded Orloffs and Ams came without beards it took quite a while for them to stop picking and then a molt grew in some HUGE beards/muffs. You know you can put blue food coloring (liquid kind is what I like) on them or zinc oxide (like the lifeguards use) and it might help as an easy experiment. If you aren't showing it might not matter I guess. Cross off your variables: plenty of protein and space; check and check. Nutrition good; check. No bugs; check. I guess if its really bothering you try separating them as best you can for a little while, like no contact, so that the feathers start to grow back in (getting that area wet a few times helps so think of it as a spa get away and just spritz her face with a water bottle) and see what happens after reintro. Its just a weird thing I would do. I love the beards so I want to see them.