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Hey matt! I was talking to my dad who has like 200 chickens and we was talking about your problem. He told me his dad told him a while back that the reason chickens peck at the others like that(almost positive that is what is happening) is because they're missing something in their feed, he said what he does is put a table spoon a Salt in a gallon of water and give them that for a few days and it will help
hope this helps!

samrogers
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leave the trim on but have all the chrome powder coated mate black. Had a friend that had a 75 Nova he did that to. It looked bad ass! Fire engine red and the mate black just looks awesome together.

ripplesnake
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my cousin has a farm and chickens. once we started giving them more protein in their diet they stopped picking the feathers off the others. the bigger ones always picked the feathers off the little ones when we would put fresh food in to keep them away while they ate. asked a couple of his friends and they suggested the protein in their diet and so far the last 2-3 months no more issues.

justwatching
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I enjoy seeing you with your daughters, or your wife, or the whole family together, but it was cool to see just you and your son hanging out working on your car together with no girls around.

fakecubed
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Matt what if you took like a howitzer shell and cut and make it into a cup holder in the humvee. Like so he will see

garrett
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So, I'm an old dude, but the trim makes it a Monte! They were big, beefy and fairly quick. Centerline thin tires in no. Normal width front and thickies in the back. Just saying. B^}

donaldhayes
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Demolition Ranch and Off the Ranch are the two most consistently awesome channels on YouTube.. Thanks for doin what you do, Matt

coralreefer
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I personally like the trim. Its your car though Matt. You do you! Ill support your decision no matter what.

LoneWolf-kzbo
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Black out the trim
It will look much better than bare

jasonkuentz
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The chickens have a protein deficiency they pull the feathers for the small drop of blood and skin on the tip we crush dog dried dog food up and feed it to them for a couple of days with there regular food and that should stop it good luck and you are right most of the time it is one chicken doing it to the rest

locolobo
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As far as the chickens are concerned, you could set up the game cam and know for sure!?

johnwilson
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Who else enjoyed the Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor cut in? 😂😂

joshblake
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So chickens rly like contrasts and if they see a red spot on some other chicken they start to pick on it. Its normal. If you rly want to avoid it just put red light in the coup. It doesnt have to be warm or something, just red so they dont see the contrasts. Sry if I had any grammar mistakes Im from Germany :D

gerritniemann
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you could try putting a gopro in the chicken cage and see what happends

unkeptgamer
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When I Started wathcing Off the ranch I was like Lincoln is gonna be the exact same as Matt and my prediction is so far so good

Φιλιππος-ΡαφαηλΛιουσας
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Looks like feather pecking on the chickens, when I used to work with pheasants we would get this a lot on the rearing field. Its when the chickens pull each others feathers out, usually as a result of boredom. Its made worse by having them enclosed because the injured chicken struggles to escape the others, can get trapped in a corner etc. Things you can do to limit it include having less chickens or giving them a bigger enclosed run, I know you let them out a lot but the worst of this pecking will be happening in the run or in the coop.  Also have multiple food and watering points and have plenty of space around the drinkers and feeders, again so the bullied chickens can run away. Also try having stuff for them to peck at such as maize still on the cob, or if its dry weather scatter some straw (not hay!!!! leads to aspergillosis when it gets wet and mouldy) and throw some wheat or feed onto that so they have to work for their food. This keeps them busy for longer so less time pecking.To treat the actual injuries we used a product called Stalosan sprinkled onto the affected area. This is a pink disinfectant powder which must taste horrible or something as it would stop the pheasants pecking at each others raw patches. I did a quick google and it seems to be available in the USA (I'm in the UK).Hope this helps.Owain (Owen).

owainrodgers
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Looks really good without the trim, love the home improvement reference!

arisenprestige
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Have you thought about just putting a camera in the coop to see if the white chicken really does bully the others? Like that one time you put a camera out to try to see what happened to miss kitty. Whatever happened to that, by the way?

Also, keep the trim.

TSLMachine
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the shark should get some frickin laser beams

mthotdog
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If it was a Chevelle, take off the trim. Monte Carlo is a 70's icon of excess, chrome is essential. ...and go for the 454. An LS would just make it a restomod.

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