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TwitchysChicks
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Theyre picking eachothers feathers off so I'm guessing its mites. I don't see them on them tho. Just stressed out tired birds. They all dusted in a bowl to get it really on them.
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I wonder if canfields has that... And I started reading the article but got a virus ad halfway down. I do water some crumbles for my retarded roo but thats not fermentation. Ill need to see if canfields has flock raiser. I'm thinking layer was their highestHave you tried a feed with higher protein that layer?
I used to feed layer but switched to Flock Raiser (20%) with Oyster Shells in a separate dish. Never had an issue with egg shells, in fact I'd say the shells are stronger. If your girls are feather picking, they're lacking in protein.
I ferment their feed; no feed waste & nice poop benefits ....
https://tikktok.wordpress.com/2014/04/13/fermented-feed-faq/
https://www.nrsworld.com/purina-ani...fLnIPiJc8eqybjxztAOgeOoNXg5Nm0shoCsJAQAvD_BwEI wonder if canfields has that... And I started reading the article but got a virus ad halfway down. I do water some crumbles for my retarded roo but thats not fermentation. Ill need to see if canfields has flock raiser. I'm thinking layer was their highest
I've posted a pic of their coop. If you guys have a better roost plan,please link itCan you post a picture of their whole housing?
Do they stay on that ledge all the time?
I would put the feed in a feeder or a container that is secured somehow, there will be lest waste that way and it will stay cleaner.
Sometimes a chicken will eat feathers that they find, I would make sure they have a source of grit (crushed granite) since they do not go outside.
Extra protein is always a good idea for molters - egg, tuna, meat and I usually give poultry vitamins once a week too.
Re-treat them for lice/mites at 7 day intervals with a Permethrin based poultry spray or dust.