Hi Al.
Sometimes their sisters will pick feathers just to be little snots.
Sometimes they will pull out their own feathers if they want to go broody, more skin to egg contact.
I have alot of bare butt gals, I really don't know why. As long as there is no blood involved, I wouldn't be too concerned.
They do eat the feathers, but that usually is a sign of needing more protein, which I know is not a problem in your flock.
I'm sorry I haven't given you any good answers... We usually go to you for answers!
Hope you are OK, haven't heard from you in a while.
Sometimes their sisters will pick feathers just to be little snots.
Sometimes they will pull out their own feathers if they want to go broody, more skin to egg contact.
I have alot of bare butt gals, I really don't know why. As long as there is no blood involved, I wouldn't be too concerned.
They do eat the feathers, but that usually is a sign of needing more protein, which I know is not a problem in your flock.
I'm sorry I haven't given you any good answers... We usually go to you for answers!
Hope you are OK, haven't heard from you in a while.
But they will not go to waste, I will most def be feeding them back to them. I guess my dogs could probably eat them too, as panacur is what is used for dogs and cats. If they got a little panacur, it probably wouldn't be the end of the world. I will still ask my friend/vet.
