And now we have chickens
In the Brooder
- Apr 5, 2024
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We have 4 Easter Eggers, all girls. One girl has been pecking at mainly just one other girl (the other two are smart enough to keep distance). We have separated the bully into her own blocked off section of the run with her own temporary coop for 5 days, then we put them all together yesterday…more pecking, back to chicken jail. However I noticed this evening that she is eating her own tail feathers as well. They have 16% feed, oyster shells, grit, snacks… we ordered blinders that will be here tomorrow, but now I’m concerned with the fact that she’s eating her own feathers. This all began when it started getting cold. What else can I try? Does the bully need something extra for her diet? Supplements? Longer jail time? The other three girls get along perfectly fine. There are no issues with egg laying that we can really tell, but the bully only lays every other day in the jail, compared to every day in general population. Can someone please give me some ideas/insight. We want our girls happy healthy and thriving.