Today the bare patch on Dotty’s neck has got wider. She is also missing feathers around her head now and as well as from her bottom she is missing feathers under her wing. I feel so sorry for her, she is looking really tatty with lots of loose feathers around her bare neck and head.
Somehow the photo doesn’t show how bad she really looks.
She has had more feathers plucked from her since yesterday and I am beginning to think that the anti-pecking spray really isn’t working. However I was discussing this with my sons girlfriend a few days ago and she suggested that if it’s the smell that is supposed to put them off and they have all been sprayed (which they have) then maybe they have just got used it. Maybe they therefore need to be sprayed one at a time.
I thought she could have a point as I have got used to the smell now too and the coop and nest box smell of it so they are surrounded by the smell. In desperation we sprayed Dotty again today and sprayed her neck with the blue spray as well, in an attempt to try anything just in case it works. I don’t hold out too much hope but feel that I have to try.
I feel so sorry for Dotty as she looks so shabby and has to put up with the smelly spray. I hate to keep doing this to her but can’t bare to see her getting gradually plucked.
I really hope this stops the feather plucking because I don’t know what else I can do.
The plant in the pot behind Dotty is being stripped of it’s leaves by the girls. The two plants in pots have been in less than a week but I have decided to take them back out at the weekend to allow them to recover.
I found a shrub called dogwood at our local D.I.Y. store, which was reasonably priced and it says it is fast growing. It’s branches are quite upright so I think it may be able to withstand the girls. It has white blossoms in early summer and purple berries in late summer so I checked that it wasn’t poisonous to chickens before buying it. Planting it is another job for the weekend.
Dotty also climbed the ladder today for the first time.
All the girls have now got used to the ladder. When I clean under it in the morning Bluebell jumps on to it so that she is on eye level with me.







































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