Anything is possibly with Chickens. ..I'm thinking the protein is too high and 16% might be better.
Well too much protein or not enough can cause issues in behaviour along with confinement..
Hi, can you point me to a study or documentation to back this up?
I've read of feathers being pulled and pecking in a protein deficit. The Chickens do what they have to, cannibalize, to meet their needs but too much protein, according to my research, causes no issues, except at extremely high percentages, 70%, over time...
From Nutition and Avian Kidney Disease. By Tom Roudybush
Another misconception is that the protein level of breeder diets and handfeeding formulas is
harmful to kidneys. In research studies in poultry, turkeys had to be fed diets with 40% protein to
produce gout (one clinical sign of kidney disease) and they gradually recovered when put back
on a diet with 20% protein (the amount of protein usually seen in breeder diets and handfeeding
formulas). Chickens had to be fed diets with 70% protein to produce gout.
Considering how many of us Free Range one or more hours a day, and the Keepers of Pasture Raised Chickens, we have ZERO Control over Protein intake when they are out and about. These Chickens eat, who knows how many, insects containing 50+% Protein, plus Grasses, Seeds Legumes and Flowers that range from 15% to 50% Protein. If Too Much Protein caused Feather Pulling and Beatings...We would see scores of Naked, Bloody Chickens in backyard and farms all over the country.
I am not trying to be Disrespectful or Argumentative. I'm new to Chicken raising and currently Nursing two hurt Pullets, one who's backend being de-feathered and skin torn, much worse than the OP's bird and a second pullet with a HOLE, the size of a Pencil Eraser, to the bone of her Skull. Really scared the heck out of us. Needless to say, I too am looking for answers. Thank you for you help...JJ