chickentenders_la
In the Brooder
Hi BYC Family!
I've had one of my white rock hens (Karen) who has looked quiet disheveled for some time and we're trying to figure out what her issue is. At first we thought she was molting, but her feathers have not looked smooth like our other white rock since about Dec/Jan.
Here's what we have been troubleshooting so far:
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I've had one of my white rock hens (Karen) who has looked quiet disheveled for some time and we're trying to figure out what her issue is. At first we thought she was molting, but her feathers have not looked smooth like our other white rock since about Dec/Jan.
Here's what we have been troubleshooting so far:
- Ruled out molting, as it's been quite a few months now
- Checked and cleaned her vent to rule out vent gleet; she didn't have a very dirty vent area (very little stuck poop on feathers), but checked/cleaned anyway
- Have not checked for mites quite yet - but figured the whole flock would have mites and not just her
- She's on the smaller side, not as fat as her flock mate - not sure if that's 100% attributed to her lack of feathers?
- She's eating and drinking just fine - no change in her eating/drinking behavior
- Her poops are looking normal - she did have a case of impacted crop a couple of weeks ago, but I'm almost positive it's due to her loading up on grass on the other side of the fence because we separated her so she could get some peace and quiet (from the bullying described below). I was able to break it up with coconut oil and she passed everything just fine
- I've confirmed she is laying her eggs as expected; no changes there
- Her comb and wattles are bright red; no change in color there
- OF NOTE: We introduced 7 babies in November, 1 of them being an accidental rooster
- He has started to mate (VERY regularly) within the last 2 months and with the addition of the babies, there has been the expected restructure of the flock
- Within this time, our poor Karen has been knocked to probably the last in line of the pecking order and most of the hens in our flock have started to pick on her
- I WANT to say this was the cause of her disheveled look, but am still looking for input in case it's not just the pecking order restructure?
- As of 2 days ago, we have rehomed our rooster, and peace is already restoring to the flock - all the others are less agitated and not singling Karen out as much, which should reduce stress to her little body
- She is in good spirits - very fiesty despite the bullying etc
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