chickienewbie88
In the Brooder
I have 6 wyandotte pulletts, one silver laced and the rest gold laced that were hatched on March 16 so they are 3 months old.. i moved them to their outdoor coop about a month ago and within the last 2 weeks ive noticed feather loss.. It started on one and now theres two, possibly 3 who are losing feathers on the base of their tail feathers- leaving fluff in those spots. Ive thoroughly checked them for lice/fleas/mites and cant find a thing, nor have i seen them digging/scratching/ etc... its getting progressively worse and a couple of days ago i noticed the one who first started losing feathers had a small amount of blood.. it isnt noticable through her other feathers though, only after you move the other feathers out of the way and inspect the skin.. there are a few drops of blood and broken quills. I caught my silver laced pecking one of the affected birds though so im thinking shes a feather picker.. im feeding 18% flock raiser. Their coop is 4x5 feet with a large roosting ladder (they arent using it though, just sleeping in a pile by the door), 4 nesting boxes (they arent laying yet though), and their enclosed run is 4x9 with a ladder and branches, plus there are lots of worms, bugs, etc they dig at throughout the day.. the heat and humidity has been really high here lately and i know we have a bit of a mosquito problem, as we live close to the river.. not sure if any of these things would affect this behavior.. this is my first flock so any advice is greatly appreciated.