Am I the only one who deals with chicks feather picking? Our Games, and now apparently the Leghorns, are the breeds that are prone to feather picking. We assumed the Games did it because they are an aggressive breed, but now that we are raising Leghorns, they are doing it too. Yet another thing the two breeds have in common.
I do everything in my power to prevent it. I keep them on high protein starter then transition them to the the 18% conditioning gamebird feed mix we use once they are fully feathered, they have feed in front of them all the time, I remove the heat lamps once they are old enough, I move them to bigger brooders and grow out pens as they grow to prevent overcrowding. As I catch chicks in the act of feather picking, I remove the culprits as soon as I can. Usually putting them in a pen with older grow-outs solves that pretty quick and knocks them down a few rungs on the pecking order. An old timer recommended we put a little salt in the water once, but that doesn't help long term as you can't keep salt in the water all the time. Turning them loose to free range is the only cure, and I have to get them up to a sturdy enough age first before I will turn them out. It is so frustrating!!
