Asking for input/advice about feather-picking. I'm not sure if there is really anything else I can do. The leghorns (top of the order) are not missing any feathers, yet. They started with the bottom Barred Rock, progressed to the next in line and just recently started on the Wyandotte. I don't know if it's one culprit or everybody's in on it, or it's self-inflicted.
They get about a 1/4 to 1/2 cup of meat of some sort every other day or two, one scrambled egg every great now & then, red wigglers less often, yogurt about the same as eggs.
They have leafy greens of some kind fairly often in a suet cage to peck at, a cabbage "piñata," a "scratch dispenser" from Bulldogma's blog, and a little dried meal worms/scratch/BOSS in the deep litter every day--to have something to do. They are in a 10x20 foot coop & run combo. Today is the first time since we got deep snow that I have put out a path of leaves and let them out into their "play pen" which is about 20x30 around the side of the coop/run.
I have inspected every one of the five and see absolutely no evidence of bugs--no eggs, no crawlies, nothing. I even looked at 11pm with a magnifying glass and nothing. They scratch & preen, but not over much. I'm thinking it's protein/boredom. I work Mon-Fri and feed/water them at about 6:30a and give them whatever extra they're due for and then gather eggs & check them out at 5:30p when I get home. On weekends, I go out there several times a day with things to eat & to do.
Here are some pictures. Any suggestions are welcome.
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No help here, but you have pretty chickens.

