hems_and_hens
Chirping
Hi everyone! I've had my 5 pullets (~16 weeks old) for a week now and am a first-time chicken keeper. I'm noticing they are doing quite a lot of scratching at themselves during the day when they are in the coop. I am not sure if this is normal grooming/preening (I don't see them go for the preen gland but maybe I am missing it) or if they are itchy for a reason I should be fixing. I have not seen them do this when they are in the run, just when inside. They will all stand around inside and scratch for stretches of ~10 minutes straight, and this seems to happen a few times throughout the day. We checked one of the birds for lice/mites and didn't see any, but they're still a bit nervous around us and it's tough to check thoroughly. I just want them to be comfortable and am worried, but perhaps this is normal/a symptom of boredom? I uploaded a video to dropbox that shows some of the scratching behaviour if anyone cares to look: https://www.dropbox.com/s/itv417h6wjhn7v5/VID_20201002_134526.mp4?dl=0
A few random notes in case you have questions:
- They have mixed wood chips (my partner is an arborist) as bedding/litter in the coop
- They're on the same pellet feed as they had at their previous home, although the environment is quite different (went from a group of ~50 chickens in a small space to being the only 5 in a large coop)
- I have fed small amounts of several different types of treats (pumpkin seeds, oatmeal, mealworms, crickets, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, watermelon)
- They are eating and drinking enthusiastically/normally
- They have naturally occurring dry dirt in their run that they have dust bathed in
Thank you so much all!
A few random notes in case you have questions:
- They have mixed wood chips (my partner is an arborist) as bedding/litter in the coop
- They're on the same pellet feed as they had at their previous home, although the environment is quite different (went from a group of ~50 chickens in a small space to being the only 5 in a large coop)
- I have fed small amounts of several different types of treats (pumpkin seeds, oatmeal, mealworms, crickets, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, watermelon)
- They are eating and drinking enthusiastically/normally
- They have naturally occurring dry dirt in their run that they have dust bathed in
Thank you so much all!