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Cannibalism And Chickens Pecking Each Other

January 3, 2019
Amber Waves

Cannibalism And Chickens Pecking Each Other – Countryside Network

What You Can Do About Chicken Bullying and Feather Picking By Cynthia Smith – It’s happened to all of us who raise poultry: chickens pecking each other and feather picking. One day you look at the chicks in the brooder or the hens in the coop and notice that one or more of them are sporting wounds or bald spots, courtesy of their pen mates.

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