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What is the best solution for chicken pecking?

Chickens should be separated from healthy chickens that don't peck their hair at once, otherwise the chickens that don't peck their hair may be pecked to death.

The simplest way to peck chicken hair is to prescribe the right medicine according to the cause, instead of blind treatment, otherwise it may lead to the rapid death of chicken.

Apply appropriate medicine to the quilt, you can apply nail purple. Chickens pecking may be due to insufficient sulfur in the feed, which seriously affects the health of chickens, so they should be fed sulfur-containing feed. Raw gypsum powder is recommended for sulfur-containing feed. Of course, lack of salt can also lead to chicken pecking, so it is necessary to add salt to feed or water. Feed 1.5% salt for four consecutive days, and then reduce the salt concentration to keep the salt at a normal level. It should be noted that the amount of salt should be strictly controlled. If chickens are allowed to eat too much salt for a long time, they will die of poisoning.

There are several reasons why chickens peck hair. First, hens in chicken farms will live in narrow cages all their lives, producing and laying eggs to the maximum extent until they can't lay any more eggs. Due to the harsh environment and constant production, these hens will peck off their feathers under great pressure.

Then there are chickens with body parasites, mainly chicken lice and mites. Mites under the skin can cause skin inflammation and itching.

If the feeding density is high, chickens will peck their hair. Therefore, when raising chickens in pens, don't raise the density too high, which will limit the freedom of activities.

In the case of insufficient feed and water supply and unbalanced feed nutrition, the diet is not comprehensive due to nutritional factors, such as low protein content and unbalanced amino acids, especially the lack of sulfur-containing amino acids and low crude fiber content; Lack of vitamins and minerals, insufficient salt, too high corn content, too few troughs and sinks, and competition for food and water are all factors that cause pecking addiction.