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Mitchell'sCoop
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- May 18, 2018
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If the roo is the same age as the 9 week pullets then he is a cockeral not a rooster. Pullets become hens at 1 year and similarly cockerals become roosters at a year.
I would also double check for lice and mites. If the chicks were in with sexually mature cockerals or roosters their feather loss could be a sign of having been repeatedly dominated.
Are there any pics feathers coming in on the bare spots?
Feather pickers often learn the behavior from other birds or develop it if they aren't getting proper nutrition.
What are you feeding them?
Did I miss where you said how long you've had them? Did you quarantine them?
You could try putting some chicken saddles on them to cover the bald spots and give them so time to regrow feathers. Only after you are certain they don't have external parasites.
We have had them a little over a week. I had them in a separate area for a week before introducing them to the rest of the flock. Wondering if I should have given more time apart now. Their feathers are starting to come back in some now. They are currently on a 22% protein feed since being in my care. (I'll take a better pic of the feathers coming in on them and post in a second.