Ny hens have been pecked on their backs. One Isa Brown, whom I call "queen bee" has no missing feathers. All the others have missing feathers. I lost one girl this week. She was ok, and one day I found her, huddled looking, back in the corner, eyes closed. She didnt lay any eggs that day. In the afternoon dad went out to find her dead layin in the middle of the coop. Now the other girl has bright pinkish red skin, where her feathers have been plucked. I am going to get some blu kote today, and try to pin her down and spray her. She is very skiddish-they all are. Except one that lets me pick her up.
I have read on here that they one reason they pick each other is because of protein. I will try to feed them tuna and yougurt today. I have read that if you feed them eggs, they start eating their own eggs. "Is that true????"
I will at least get some blu kote today. I have no room or extra area to store any hens seperated.
Any suggestions?
Thank you
I have read on here that they one reason they pick each other is because of protein. I will try to feed them tuna and yougurt today. I have read that if you feed them eggs, they start eating their own eggs. "Is that true????"
I will at least get some blu kote today. I have no room or extra area to store any hens seperated.
Any suggestions?
Thank you