Kitana724
In the Brooder
Feather Pecking is running rampant in my flock of 23 mixed breed chickens (RIR, BR, BO, GC). I have a few chickens that have bare bottoms. I have just started using the no peck lotion but I'm afraid that won't stop it. Luckily no cannibalism yet.
I have witnessed multiple chickens eating the feathers of other birds, so it's not just one culprit. I've noticed the behavior the most when they are roosting.
There are 23 chickens in a 12x6 enclosed coop (inside the barn). They have access to an outdoor run (25x25) but it has been snowing the past three weeks and they have not gone outside. They have three 6' roosts on a second level of the coop. I use sand for bedding and feed them Purina organic layer crumbles. I recently began adding scratch grains, cat food and black oil sunflower seeds to their diet. I also had an additional light source out there, but I'm thinking of taking that away so they have less light to eat other feathers with.
Any suggestions on how to best curb this behavior?
I also have a very broody hen, but I guess one battle at a time...
I have witnessed multiple chickens eating the feathers of other birds, so it's not just one culprit. I've noticed the behavior the most when they are roosting.
There are 23 chickens in a 12x6 enclosed coop (inside the barn). They have access to an outdoor run (25x25) but it has been snowing the past three weeks and they have not gone outside. They have three 6' roosts on a second level of the coop. I use sand for bedding and feed them Purina organic layer crumbles. I recently began adding scratch grains, cat food and black oil sunflower seeds to their diet. I also had an additional light source out there, but I'm thinking of taking that away so they have less light to eat other feathers with.
Any suggestions on how to best curb this behavior?
I also have a very broody hen, but I guess one battle at a time...