I thought the same thing, Ralphie! No way I am pour perfectly good beer on ANY part of my chickens unless they are in a pot getting cooked!
LOL! I guess I should of specified what Corona.



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I thought the same thing, Ralphie! No way I am pour perfectly good beer on ANY part of my chickens unless they are in a pot getting cooked!
2 of mine Molted, they were born the week of may 1st. one molted slightly, the other was very heavy. all feathers on her face, neck and alot on her back and butt. None of the other girls molted at all. I think the heavy molter might have done it cause she was sick for about 3 weeks to a month, and then started to molt. I think the sickness took alot out of her (sour crop along with diarrhea). most of mine are missing a few feathers on their backs, but I have a couple "feather pickers". Terrible.
Could something be stressing them out? is there any wild animals around getting any of your chooks? or scaring them?
Do you have your artificial light come on earlier in the morning? or do you have it stay on to extend the day? I've heard that extending the end of the day can be stressful as they can be caught off guard and off roost when it goes off, then of course be scared.
Just spit balling here, I got no answers. I get maybe 0-3 eggs a day out of my 6 i'm ok with that.
Thanks, If I have feather picking I know who to blame, the darn Guineas!!!
They are not good at cohabitating! I thought I would see blood if they were pulled out. The guineas may find themselves in a coop they do not like as well if this continues!
Ugh...that feather picking...
Knock on wood I haven't had it. But have tried helping a friend who's had it. These cold days in the coop...the tension builds.
Have you tried some boredom busters? Putting scratch grains/BOSS or something in a plastic bottle with holes poked around it for them to toss around the coop. Or a hanging cabbage? I would keep the apron on the picked on girls. It might help break the habit. Also we found that adding some protein...clean meat (venison/fish) helps and putting a vitamin/probiotic drench in the water every week helps...in case it's nutritional.
LOL, Ralphie.
You are definitely selling me on NOT getting Guineas. Chooks forever....![]()
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