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Produce => Kept Animals => Topic started by: Philbasford on March 28, 2008, 16:18:56

Title: smelly feathers
Post by: Philbasford on March 28, 2008, 16:18:56
Is it correct that breeders use a brown smelly spray on areas of chickens that have been pecked?

Just i got two new birds and one really smelt around an area where new feathers are growing through the older feathers thier are brown.  The breeder said he use a spray to make it smell bad to stop the other girls from pecking her?
Title: Re: smelly feathers
Post by: Baccy Man on March 28, 2008, 16:51:09
Yes anti-peck spray is often used to stop other chickens from pecking a bird or to stop them pecking themselves. It really does smell vile so you will know if it has been used.
Title: Re: smelly feathers
Post by: Philbasford on March 28, 2008, 17:01:07
hiya thanks for that baccy man u put my mind at rest,i thought she had something wrong with her!
At least i know shes ok:), just not a pleasure to have her to close a lot lol, hopefully few weeks smell would have gone:) and i give her lots of cuddles!
Title: Re: smelly feathers
Post by: KimT on March 28, 2008, 17:36:13
Oh yes! it does hum ding just like stockholm tar and it takes ages to wear off the feathers too.
Title: Re: smelly feathers
Post by: teresa on March 29, 2008, 00:06:56
Does it put a hen off from cleaning her own feathers? you can tell I havent used it.
Title: Re: smelly feathers
Post by: son of eddy on March 31, 2008, 08:56:40
Well you don't have to use that stuff any way.  Just use a purple wound spray.  The Poultry are attracted by the red of a wound, if you spray it purple they don't recognise it as a wound.  You should be able to get it from where you get your feed or from horse feed suppliers.  I have also experienced this with my poultry and tried the anti peck spray that taste bad, but it didn't stop the hens pecking.