- Mar 24, 2013
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My chickens want to come live at your house! Your girls are very nicely spoiled. Good job!! Logically, biologically, hair or feathers pulled out traumatically take longer for the follicle to generate new hair or feathers; much longer than the body takes to replace normally falling out hair or feathers that would have the new one waiting a cell layer behind the leaving one. So, maybe just patience is required, seeing as how there is no way you could improve on your feeding routine to give her anymore nutrition for refeathering. I'm guessing "Feather Fixer" is not as good as what you're doing. IMHO : )
Thanks Bev
Just thought I would add a few more photos - I am aware that some people when they have a problem with their girls may overstate just what they are doing for them - so thought I would show you some of their sprouts
These are the sprouted lentils, mung beans, alfalfa and raddish - which will last them 2 days normally. In the background you can see one of the doll-house coops
This is one tray of wheat and barley sprouts started off two days ago in another 4 days they should be 2" long grass shoots - the girls tear the whole mat apart and eat everything, the grass, roots and the grains - nothing is wasted!
Another set of two trays
Making four trays in all
Hunting for bugs this afternoon - in the background you just might be able to make out our small fish pond (covered) full of chickweed which I also grow for the girls to supplement their lack of free-range pasture. Could tell they really enjoyed themselves - we had to chase them back into the fox-proof run with a hose pipe and water

I am sure your girls get far more freedom than mine do - but I do the best I can with what little I have