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That sounds great.
Most of my hens have grown their feathers back after malting, but I'm especially worried about one who has no feathers on her back and the top of her wings. Close and frequent inspection shows no pests or mites, &c. so I think it's just because she's Lucky's (the Rooster) favourite.
Do you have a rooster with your hens? How do the chicken aprons stand up to his amorous advances?
That sounds great.
Most of my hens have grown their feathers back after malting, but I'm especially worried about one who has no feathers on her back and the top of her wings. Close and frequent inspection shows no pests or mites, &c. so I think it's just because she's Lucky's (the Rooster) favourite.
Do you have a rooster with your hens? How do the chicken aprons stand up to his amorous advances?