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Have had our three ex-batts for three weeks now. Noticed a few days ago that one of them had lost some feathers on his head (a patch about 1 inch wide) and a day later noticed that she'd lost some feathers on the underside of her neck too. I thought it might be bullying, though I've never seen any pecking, but now I'm not so sure. Today I noticed that the other two have also lost feathers from the undersides of their necks too. I know that chickens do moult in the autumn but could my ex-batts be doing this now? They have just left their warm battery farms to be outside so could this be a reason?

 

Would appreciate the expertise of those who've kept ex-batts before. I've ordered some anti-peck spray (did this before I noticed the others had also lost feathers) but any other advice people can give would be much appreciated. Hate the fact that they sadly have less feathers now than they did when I got them :(

 

Jenny

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Always good to hear from fellow ex-batt adopters :D

 

You could try adding Poultry Spice to their mash, which seemed to work well with re-feathering my ex-batts. Knowledgeable folks on this forum recommended adding cat food or rinsed tuna and that worked really well with my lot too - and they loved it so much they mobbed my tubby Puddy off her dinner :lol:

 

I wouldn't worry too much about amounts of food. It's the first time they haven't had to fight for it, so it will take them a while to get used to food just being available, and it's been so cold they'll have needed all the energy they can get. My little monsters' appetites have certainly increased since the temperature dropped!

 

Mine are just going through their moult, but I have had them since May and have no experience of winter adoptees. I'm sure someone with more knowledge will be along soon!

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i adopted my ex-batts in May one of my girls was completly bald apart from a few white feathers on her neck and legs. Thy have all grown back now except for her head which is still bald - i don't think they'll ever grow back.

 

I gave my girls tuna and cat food i think that helped :)

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Anything with high protein helps them grow new feathers.

 

If anyone on my courses is talking about getting ex-batts, I always recommend to wait until the warmer weather if possible.

what good advice, I'm glad mine came in May(for those who have forotten it was the Summer 3 weeks!) :) winter was a worry enough with patially featherd girls!

I had one that fully feathered

The other 2 were getting there when they started to moult :( (silly girls) one has only just started growing her knickers from release.

the fully featherd girl now started to moult too!.

Hope this helps.

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I've had my girls 3 months (bar two weeks) and I've had one go through a huge moult and I was convinced it was bullying (which in part it was becasue I think the others picked on her because she looked so rubbish) and she now is beautiful - fully feathered and very plump and happy.

 

The other two got lots of under-feathers and fluffed up nicely - and I've noticed today that they've started looking a bit scraggy so think they may have decided that it's time to have a moult too.

 

The quest for fully feathered ex-batts will have to take a bit longer I guess!

 

I gave Ophelia tuna when she was moulting, and the cats developed a taste for it too so they all have tuna all the time now . I gave them poultry spice and cod liver oil as I heard that was good for moults too.

 

Does the cat food idea mean they can have dried cat food, and does it have to be non chicken? That surely would be a bit wierd?

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Thanks everyone. Have been monitoring the situation and seems like it is bullying - the other hens haven't lost any more feathers but the one I'm worried about has lost quite a few from top of head, neck and on the back by the tail. I've got some anti-pecking spray now so let's hope that works.

Jenny

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