My Australorps are Total Pains!

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Man, that is one SWEET enclosure!!
Only thing I can think that might help is to clutter up that huge run with 'hiding' place and diversionary items to climb on and under and around.
Hopefully they settle in and down after some time and good feeds.

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Man, that is one SWEET enclosure!!
Only thing I can think that might help is to clutter up that huge run with 'hiding' place and diversionary items to climb on and under and around.
Hopefully they settle in and down after some time and good feeds.

More pics in album if you click on pic and arrow around:
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Yes your set up is fantastic.
 
So..... How are they doing?
It's been a few weeks now since the thread was started. Any improvement?
Nope. As soon as new growth appears-they pick it down to the skin. We’ve treated them multiple times with no lasting success. We are desperately looking for new homes for them, which proves to be a dang near impossible mission given their appearance.
 

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