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Might end up doing that if needs be but will try an enclosed run whereas the others are out in the garden.and if you want you could keep her in the house.
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Might end up doing that if needs be but will try an enclosed run whereas the others are out in the garden.and if you want you could keep her in the house.
That looks quite helpful thank you, I'm reading it nowhttps://countrysidenetwork.com/dail...s-from-pecking-each-other-in-3-easy-steps-pp/ this website could be helpful .
It's unfortunate but glad to know nothing too serious, hope your ex-batts are doing wellI have six ex-batts and a few of them have peck-marks on their combs which are identical to these, depending on their place in the pecking order.
Aww that's lovely to hear that they're coming on so well, as for the bald feather patches we also have some who are looking a bit bare and one especially who has no neck and barely any back feathers yet, we were thinking of getting knitted chicken jackets or something in that style for the colder weather. Other than the feathers they are doing well, we've only had them 3 weeks but they are friendly and will come up to the back door looking for food and attention. Still a way to go though.Thank you, they are doing great! They still have a lot of feathers to grow, I'm hoping they feather up before it gets cold as two in particular are still quite bald in places. I've had them since early June and they have dramatically improved since then and are really friendly. I hope yours are doing well too!