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I'm not really sure what I'm asking for here, mostly venting.
I only have 3 hens, and one is getting feather picked to the point she's got multiple bald spots.
I posted about it here before, this started a couple of months ago and I isolated the "bully" hen who I thought was causing all the problems. That actually seemed to work, but then we had some very bad ice storms here in Texas and I took the birds into the garage to ride it out. I'm guessing that stressed them out and they're back at it again.
Thinking it may be lack of protein I switched to a higher protein grower food + offered oyster shells on the side for calcium. Posted a different thread recently about the hens going batty for snail shells, so on the recommendation of others I started adding in crushed eggshells in addition to the oyster. They ate the eggshell and continued to ignore the oyster. So, based on further recommendations, I went ahead and ordered a different high protein food that's meant for layers (its this one)
It just came in today so I'm sure there's no way to tell if it will help yet. I also ordered some Rooster Booster Pick-No-More and lathered it over all the picked-on areas. It seems to kind of work... they immediately wanted to pick at where I rubbed it, but as soon as they got some in their mouths they started shaking their heads and rubbing their beaks on the ground. I've been keeping an eye on them and so far I haven't seen anyone actually rip a feather since applying it, so maybe it will actually help.
Its annoying because it doesn't really look like bullying. All of the hens get on very well, they take dirt baths together, they never fight on the roost at night, don't squabble over food. When someone picks at the "victim" hen's feathers, they don't peck bare skin, they don't bite. They just rip out a feather or two, sometimes they eat them sometimes not. Often time the victim hen doesn't even seem to notice. She'll be picking at something on the ground or preening, etc and just lets them take the feathers.
I've checked them repeatedly for mites and can't find anything. They have lots of space... coop is 8x8 and the run is around 30x20. Multiple places to perch and roost, multiple places to get feed/water so no one has to be crowded. Flooring in the coop is currently hay and the run is mostly dirt with a thin layer of hay for them to scratch around in.
I'm sorry this is so long and I don't really have a question. Maybe someone has thoughts on the situation that could help.
I only have 3 hens, and one is getting feather picked to the point she's got multiple bald spots.
I posted about it here before, this started a couple of months ago and I isolated the "bully" hen who I thought was causing all the problems. That actually seemed to work, but then we had some very bad ice storms here in Texas and I took the birds into the garage to ride it out. I'm guessing that stressed them out and they're back at it again.
Thinking it may be lack of protein I switched to a higher protein grower food + offered oyster shells on the side for calcium. Posted a different thread recently about the hens going batty for snail shells, so on the recommendation of others I started adding in crushed eggshells in addition to the oyster. They ate the eggshell and continued to ignore the oyster. So, based on further recommendations, I went ahead and ordered a different high protein food that's meant for layers (its this one)
It just came in today so I'm sure there's no way to tell if it will help yet. I also ordered some Rooster Booster Pick-No-More and lathered it over all the picked-on areas. It seems to kind of work... they immediately wanted to pick at where I rubbed it, but as soon as they got some in their mouths they started shaking their heads and rubbing their beaks on the ground. I've been keeping an eye on them and so far I haven't seen anyone actually rip a feather since applying it, so maybe it will actually help.
Its annoying because it doesn't really look like bullying. All of the hens get on very well, they take dirt baths together, they never fight on the roost at night, don't squabble over food. When someone picks at the "victim" hen's feathers, they don't peck bare skin, they don't bite. They just rip out a feather or two, sometimes they eat them sometimes not. Often time the victim hen doesn't even seem to notice. She'll be picking at something on the ground or preening, etc and just lets them take the feathers.
I've checked them repeatedly for mites and can't find anything. They have lots of space... coop is 8x8 and the run is around 30x20. Multiple places to perch and roost, multiple places to get feed/water so no one has to be crowded. Flooring in the coop is currently hay and the run is mostly dirt with a thin layer of hay for them to scratch around in.
I'm sorry this is so long and I don't really have a question. Maybe someone has thoughts on the situation that could help.