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The solution is to add nutrients to the diet and to disperse the conflicts between the flock as much as possible.
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Keep the chicken coop clean. Give them the necessary micronutrients. Let them go out and walk around as much as possible, and don't imprison him.
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I think you can find something for them to do. For example, let them eat bugs. In addition, I would suggest that if there is a pecking situation, you must hit him so that he can remember.
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Raising chickens is a common project in rural areas now, but many friends do not know the reason for the loss of chicken feathers. In fact, there are many reasons for chicken feather loss, some are normal, and some are caused by ourselves. The most easily detected condition of hair loss is folliculitis, and other aspects are mostly caused by failure of daily feeding.
Due to hygienic reasons, chickens are infected by bacteria during the growth process, and part of the pores are invaded by bacteria, resulting in the nutrients in the pores not keeping up, and the symptoms of inflammation appear, and the chicken feathers fall off naturally. The most obvious manifestation is the appearance of red spots on the flesh where the feathers have fallen off. At this time, you can try to feed more anti-inflammatory drugs.
If the effect is not very good, then you need to buy a special drug. Trace elements are also extremely important for chickens. In terms of chicken hair loss, it may be due to excessive feeding of selenium and arsenic, which leads to abnormal feather growth on the chicken's tail, which eventually exceeds the sustainable state of the chicken.
It may also be due to zinc deficiency, the root development of chicken feathers is poor, and the growth of chicken feathers cannot be maintained normally, and finally leads to shedding. In these aspects, you need to pay more attention to check the content of trace elements when buying feed.
Everyone knows about raising chickens, but most people only know about raising chickens, not side dishes. In fact, if you feed acidic items for a long time, it is easy to induce some diseases, resulting in a large amount of chicken feathers falling out. Secondly, the food fed must ensure the best protein.
After all, for chickens to gain weight, protein is essential. The first case in which proteins can't keep up is hair loss.
In its natural state, chickens have a small range of motion. In general, they can only move within a radius of 500 meters in their natural state. Therefore, in the beginning, chickens can be properly trained for a larger range of activities.
For example, artificial feeding can be reduced so that chickens can find more natural bait to eat. Appropriately reduce the breeding density or expand the breeding circle. Don't just keep one hen or one rooster, try to increase the ratio of rooster to hen.
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