- Mar 25, 2009
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So as I mentioned in another thread, I've got an awful lot of hens with bare backs. Aprons didn't work (first they all attacked each other because of the change, then they figured out how to take them off), I've checked them for bugs, and it's obviously treading-pattern baldness, so I'm thinking it's time for Mister Pain-in-the-hiney to have some time to himself.
So here's the question... about how long should I separate him? I don't want to go too long, because of course the longer he's away the less protection I have for them (even if he's only a speedbump on the predator highway), but I do want the girls to have a chance to recover. I know that in some cases feathers won't come back until molt, so "until the feathers grow back" probably isn't happening
I'm guessing at least 2-4 weeks. Thoughts?
So here's the question... about how long should I separate him? I don't want to go too long, because of course the longer he's away the less protection I have for them (even if he's only a speedbump on the predator highway), but I do want the girls to have a chance to recover. I know that in some cases feathers won't come back until molt, so "until the feathers grow back" probably isn't happening
