Some of my layers, especially my broody layers, pluck their breast and abdominal feathers out, too.
They line the nest boxes with them because apparently the shavings I provide are insufficient for nest-making.
They seem to do it less when chicks hatch, and by the time the chicks are 6 weeks old I don't even notice the bald patches anymore.
Those that go broody and don't get to hatch out a clutch seem to stay wth a nude patch on the abdomen, but you have to move feathers to see or feel it. For me, this is a non-issue because I'm way down south, but I can see where you would be concerned.
Maybe once the snow touches their soft delicate naked belly they'll be less inclined to pull them out!
They line the nest boxes with them because apparently the shavings I provide are insufficient for nest-making.
They seem to do it less when chicks hatch, and by the time the chicks are 6 weeks old I don't even notice the bald patches anymore.
Those that go broody and don't get to hatch out a clutch seem to stay wth a nude patch on the abdomen, but you have to move feathers to see or feel it. For me, this is a non-issue because I'm way down south, but I can see where you would be concerned.
Maybe once the snow touches their soft delicate naked belly they'll be less inclined to pull them out!