Pecking feathers at base of tail

SuzetteWV

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Help! I have 6 Wyandotte’s and 3 are being pecked like this in the same spot. This one is the worst. This girl also has a deformed upper beak and I worry about her health. What can I do to stop the pecking? Thanks so much for helping in advance.
 

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I have two hens in my flock that like to peck at other's feathers. I have had pinless peepers on them for over a year now. A lot of times, just a few weeks works. But my girls were relentless, kept going after the others. So they still have their peepers on. If they didn't lay good, I'd have culled them by now
 
And put the peepers in warm water before you try to put them on. The warm water will help make the plastic more flexible and easier to put on. Be prepared for the girls to walk backwards and act confused for about an hour before they get used to wearing them. Make sure they can eat and drink while wearing them
 
What do your girls eat? How big is their entire set up?
Hi. They eat a layer pellet that I think. Usually dumor. There are 6 young - just started laying Wyandotte’s and I have 4 older americauna. It’s the Wyandotte’s doing the plucking. Their coop is about 14 x 6’ and pen is 24 x 12’.
What do your girls eat? How big is their entire set
What do your girls eat? How big is their entire set up?
 

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