Almost four weeks to the day since I removed Flo's pinless peepers, she has begun to pick feathers again.
Actually, about a week ago, she took a stab at her BFF Joycie's neck and I yelled, "Flo!" And she didn't do it again (to my knowledge) until this morning. I heard Joycie's "Gaack!" and looked over in time to see Flo making a mighty tug on the neck feather she was grasping firmly in her wicked little beak. I yelled, "Flo!" And she stopped.
Both Flo and Joycie are at the bottom of the flock pecking order, even though there are nine hens younger than they. They can't walk by another hen without being pecked or chased. They're both perennial victims.
I hesitate to reinstall Flo's peepers because it renders her even less able to deal with her many, many enemies. But, it's tempting. In her three years, this is the very first time I've been able to gaze on Joycie, a beautiful Buff Brahma, and see her sporting a full set of neck feathers.
So, for all you folks out there who insist feather picking is merely a product of poor nutrition or crowding or boredom, this thread, if read from start to finish, will disabuse you of that silly notion. I and countless other BYCers have explored every solution, from adding extra protein, providing lavish entertainment, resorting to fermented feed, and installing devices on her beak. Nothing has worked for long.
There. Is. No. Cure. For feather picking.