love465mustang
In the Brooder
- Aug 11, 2019
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Hi all! I just wanted to get on here and tell everyone my story of my two roman tufted geese ganders and to help anyone having this issue and to not give up also with how they grew out of the horrible feather plucking habit they had and what I did to help resolve it as they grew up and became beautiful almost adults lol. I have two ganders one has always been a bit bigger then the other, they are named Beavis and Butt-Head and yes from the show lol. I noticed they started to pull feathers on my chicken chick's first but what seemed to be innocent behavior in the beginning by nibbling on the butt feathers of the chick's quickly became pulling and eating feathers. But as the geese got bigger the habit got worse and I had to separate the geese from the chick's but they were still able to see the chick's. But then Butt-Head decided well I'll start plucking my brothers feathers out instead ugh I was so frustrated and tried all the sprays and anti pick stuff even made sure all nutrients were met with no prevail. Beavis stopped his habit but Butt-Head continued and it got to the point where I had to separate them but they were just separate with a fence. They love each other regardless of the situation so I didn't want to give up and get rid of one as they are so attached to each other. So I kept them separated for a couple weeks and only at night because that seemed to be fine during the day. They free range all day and of course have plenty space. So after all that time of being separated at night Butt-Head just finally stopped and now they don't have to be apart at night anymore and all is well. I hope this thread helps someone having similar issues as I couldn't really find any help online other then to get rid of them or get rid of one or even was told to not have them with chickens because they would kill them. Oh I might add that they get along with all 50 of my chickens just fine. No more feather issues or any aggressive behavior. So in a nutshell just some separation and some patience I was able to resolve the issue and kept in mind that they will grow out of it as I did read that from a different thread.
Have a great day everyone sorry for such a long post but I just had to share.
Have a great day everyone sorry for such a long post but I just had to share.
