I know there are other topics on this but I think my post is more therapeutic than anything.
My girls keep plucking feathers off each other and its driving me nuts. I've done everything and nothing seems to work (short of strangling the instigator...who has ALL of her feathers...but happens to be my favorite PET girl). They have tons of room in their coop and run, a flock block, a hanging lettuce toy my husband made them for boredom, roosting poles galore at various heights, high protein layer pellets (21%) and they are still feather plucking! One of my BA's looks like she got attacked by the lawnmower!
I've tried BlueKoat and that nasty menthol Rooster Booster balm to stop feather plucking...the lady at the feed store suggested I just eat the culprit and get it over with lol.
Any other ideas?????
To add insult to injury my 2 week olds are also doing this to each other. I have 16 set up in a 4x8 run in the coop again with roosting poles and they like to peck each other until they bleed.
Do I just have deranged chickens?

My girls keep plucking feathers off each other and its driving me nuts. I've done everything and nothing seems to work (short of strangling the instigator...who has ALL of her feathers...but happens to be my favorite PET girl). They have tons of room in their coop and run, a flock block, a hanging lettuce toy my husband made them for boredom, roosting poles galore at various heights, high protein layer pellets (21%) and they are still feather plucking! One of my BA's looks like she got attacked by the lawnmower!
I've tried BlueKoat and that nasty menthol Rooster Booster balm to stop feather plucking...the lady at the feed store suggested I just eat the culprit and get it over with lol.
Any other ideas?????
To add insult to injury my 2 week olds are also doing this to each other. I have 16 set up in a 4x8 run in the coop again with roosting poles and they like to peck each other until they bleed.
Do I just have deranged chickens?
