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She's an easter egger. Her sisters have plucked her feathers out. Can I bandage it?
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I agree.If she is bleeding I would separate her for a while until she heals, the same thing happened to one of my chickens once they see the blood they don't stop pecking so I got "Rooster Booster Pick No more" on Amazon it worked well, it stopped them from pecking I think it smells or tastes bad so they don't touch it once you apply it on the chicken.
She's an easter egger. Her sisters have plucked her feathers out. Can I bandage it?
I just put some of that on her. She pecked it off her feathers. But I'll see if it works. How would you recommend separating her,?If she is bleeding I would separate her for a while until she heals, the same thing happened to one of my chickens once they see the blood they don't stop pecking so I got "Rooster Booster Pick No more" on Amazon it worked well, it stopped them from pecking I think it smells or tastes bad so they don't touch it once you apply it on the chicken.
How do I Bandage it?I agree.
I would probably bandage it to keep out any dirt wood chips, etc.
A dog kennel. They work best as a fast separation/back up plan.How would you recommend separating her,?
Can you post a picture of the injury?How do I Bandage it?
I agree, I did the same thing and my chicken healed and eventually grew her feathers back!A dog kennel. They work best as a fast separation/back up plan.
I don't know how.Can you post a picture of the injury?