Hen eating feathers
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:33 am
Has anyone any suggestions how I can stop one of my hens eating the feathers of which ever hen sits next to her on the perch? When outside she even walks up behind the other hens and plucks out their feathers.
It seems to be a dominance thing rather than stress, and she can't be deficient in anything as they get a very good mixed diet.
At the moment I've got her isolated in a separate pen. I thought if I keep her on her own for a couple of weeks she may get out of the habit.
I can't put anti pecking spray on them all as it smells like tar and would spoil the eggs, and anyway it wouldn't be practical to spray all the other hens all over, as she mainly goes for the soft feathers on their bottoms and necks.
This is her last chance anyway, and if she doesn't stop she'll be chicken pie, which is a shame as she is in lovely condition and lays well too.
They are free range, so she shouldn't be short of protein as they dig for worms etc, and give them a tin of Butcher's Tripe every couple of weeks. I started this in case she was doing it because of a deficiency, but it made no difference.
I've even thought of putting a rubber band on her beak, but haven't tried it.
Is beak clipping supposed to stop this? If so how do you do it and has anyone tried it?
Help!
It seems to be a dominance thing rather than stress, and she can't be deficient in anything as they get a very good mixed diet.
At the moment I've got her isolated in a separate pen. I thought if I keep her on her own for a couple of weeks she may get out of the habit.
I can't put anti pecking spray on them all as it smells like tar and would spoil the eggs, and anyway it wouldn't be practical to spray all the other hens all over, as she mainly goes for the soft feathers on their bottoms and necks.
This is her last chance anyway, and if she doesn't stop she'll be chicken pie, which is a shame as she is in lovely condition and lays well too.
They are free range, so she shouldn't be short of protein as they dig for worms etc, and give them a tin of Butcher's Tripe every couple of weeks. I started this in case she was doing it because of a deficiency, but it made no difference.
I've even thought of putting a rubber band on her beak, but haven't tried it.
Is beak clipping supposed to stop this? If so how do you do it and has anyone tried it?
Help!