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    Chicken losing feathers around head and neck

    It is on both sides. And the other chickens picking on her since she is a bit smaller was my concern.
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    Chicken losing feathers around head and neck

    Ok good to know, I thought they wouldn't due to their age, and she is the only one with feather loss
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    Chicken losing feathers around head and neck

    Ok, I was under the impression since they were so young they wouldn't molt this year. They are all the same age and she is the only one losing her feathers. Lol I have seen the crazy molting pictures of chickens!
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    Chicken losing feathers around head and neck

    I noticed last night that her neck area is looking rather ragged. Not sure if she is being picked on or if something is at play. 1) She is an Isabella Leghorn. She is about 7 months old. She seems a little smaller than her normal but she is one of the smallest in the group normally. 2) She...
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    New Chick mama from Idaho

    I'm new to chickens and in North Idaho too! Pretty birds.
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    Sex and Breed Help Please

    Thank you so much for the information! Now we have to find a new home for our little gent.
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    Sex and Breed Help Please

    Thank you! Dang, wish you had a different answer...
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    Sex and Breed Help Please

    Thank you for taking the time to reply! Was hoping our suspicions were wrong, but appears they weren't as far as our chickie being male. North 40 is a farm, ranch, outdoors etc supply store.
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    Sex and Breed Help Please

    Hello, we got chicks from North 40 the first week of April not sure how old they were then or now. I will include a picture of them when we got them for reference. We are having a hard time with a few of them as far as breed, and this one for both breed and sex. I believe it is either a...
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    New to chickens

    The little one is great with them he walks right up to them and sniffs. The big one is pretty good too, but I am afraid to be too trusting with her. We are introducing slowly in small doses.
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    New to chickens

    Hello all! We are a new to chickens family. Just got them and our coop/run this spring (whew what a task building their mansion was). We got 10 lovely ladies!!! They are so fun! We have 5 different breeds so 2 of each (we are thinking maybe not sure though, that might not be...
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