Thursday, October 17, 2013

Prevent Feather Picking In Chickens

Chickens require a certain amount of protein in order to remain healthy. If they don't get what they need they will pull feathers from other chickens and even from themselves, and eat them. This leads to unattractive balding in birds and can also lead to injuries and bleeding, which is a dangerous condition around other chickens, since the sight of blood usually inspires a vicious attack.


Instructions


Prevent Feather Picking in Chickens


1. Picking is usually the result of a lack of protein in the chicken's diet. You can prevent this deficiency by chopping up some dry cat food into bite-sized bits and feeding it to the birds.


2. Feed your chickens pieces of meat left over from your dinner table. Chickens actually love meat, including chicken, so feel free to give them your table scraps for the protein values.


3. Buy vitamin powder for your fowl and add it to their drinking water. It requires two tiny cupfuls of powder per gallon of water. These vitamins usually come with their own little measuring cup. If not, use a teaspoon. It turns the water brown but chickens love the stuff.


4. Buying vinegar is a lot cheaper than special ready-made avian vitamins and it contains a lot of the same stuff. Put a couple teaspoons of vinegar into a gallon jug of water and pour it into a watering station for the chickens to drink.


5. Boil up any excess eggs you happen to have and feed them back to the chickens, thereby providing them with protein from a source they enjoy very much. This may also help keep them from breaking their own eggs in order to eat them, another sign of protein deficiency.








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