Bald bird....

ChickenMama18

Songster
10 Years
Aug 31, 2009
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Nor Cal
We have one bird that went bald on her entire butt (the fluffy part) because we had a plucker bird. We had to rehome the plucker because the other bird's bottom was red and bald. In addition the one that had her bottom plucked, also had some ruffled (but not bald) feathers on her back. I assumed the plucker did all this damage.

Then recently my daughter noticed that one of our bantys was a little bald under her main feathers...can't see it but if you scratch her you notice it on her chest. As a precaution I got some DE powder and dusted all the birds last weekend. Today my daughter says the banty is worse. Now I'm wondering if the bald one had something else going on and maybe the plucker bird didn't do all that damage!!

Any ideas/thoughts on what this could be? I have looked but can't see any bugs on them. They are all happy and laying fine. They are buff orps and about eight months old.

If pictures will help I can go out and take some too.

Thanks!
 
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Anyone???
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Posting pictures:

Here's the back of the one that was plucked:

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Here's her bum. There is some purple from the blue kote I put on her. I was thinking maybe she was getting sunburnt but...????

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Here's the banty's chest where it's a little bald:

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Just wondering if she has some sort of disease or something. It's been three weeks since we got rid of the plucker does she just need more time to grow feathers? Is it a coincidence that the banty now has a bald spot? Here's the rest of the girls...all their feathers are fine:

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Well...I guess since no one has said "Oh no that looks like _________ problem" we should be ok with this? I don't know...still worried. Hopefully someone may know what's going on with her.
 
Boy I wish I could offer you up some info, but I've got no idea what is going on, I've no experience with these type of problems. The one hen sure looks pretty red & raw, I hope someone chimes in here to give you some insight. Good Luck..
 
HAhaha:lau 12 year old to the rescue... Put some neosporen on them both and put vasilen on the vent if that looks pecked at all. If if persists or gets worse don't be greedy with the vasilen and put IT on the wound or raw spot once thats covering the wound or raw spot put ether medacted pick lotion from the feed store on it or put greace.(tastes bad to them) Hope it helps...

Best wishes Holly
 

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