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		<title>By: Chris Woodruff,</title>
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		<description>Hi Beth I wonder if you could give me some advice please?

I&#039;m very upset as the last couple of weeks one of my usually happy ex bats is pecking the tail of another very badly. I only have the three hens and they have a fairly large garden to free range in . They re fed well on ex bat crumb, a daily vit sup and fresh food plus treats and evening a small amount of grain so you ll see they are well loved and spoiled I think my husband wishes he was a chicken Ha Ha!

I&#039;ve tried the nettex anti peck spray plus gentian violet but neither put off the naughty pecker! She drew blood badly last week and it was looking like cannibalism so I&#039;ve had no choice but to keep them separated  in daytime which is very sad not to mention hard work. I&#039;m wondering if the bumper bits will break the habit or if I should try the Scarper vice spray ? I noticed you used bumper bits and wonder if you had any advice to give.

Thanks for your time and Happy New Year. (I&#039;m so glad Dave recovered) Christine.</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m very upset as the last couple of weeks one of my usually happy ex bats is pecking the tail of another very badly. I only have the three hens and they have a fairly large garden to free range in . They re fed well on ex bat crumb, a daily vit sup and fresh food plus treats and evening a small amount of grain so you ll see they are well loved and spoiled I think my husband wishes he was a chicken Ha Ha!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve tried the nettex anti peck spray plus gentian violet but neither put off the naughty pecker! She drew blood badly last week and it was looking like cannibalism so I&#8217;ve had no choice but to keep them separated  in daytime which is very sad not to mention hard work. I&#8217;m wondering if the bumper bits will break the habit or if I should try the Scarper vice spray ? I noticed you used bumper bits and wonder if you had any advice to give.</p>
<p>Thanks for your time and Happy New Year. (I&#8217;m so glad Dave recovered) Christine.</p>
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