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Hi,
What an active forum! I am new here, and hope someone can answer what is probably a stupid question. I have some 3-month-old Ameraucana (Easter Egger) pullets who seem to be doing just fine. But I have noticed that two of them have bare spots--missing feathers--right above the base of the tail. There is stubble there, like feathers are either growing in, or have broken off. The skin looks normal (to me), I don't see any bleeding or scabs or scales or lesions, rash, anything like that.
Is this normal? Is it from others picking on them and pulling out feathers (they do sometimes goose each other)? Or is this a health issue/symptom? I don't recall seeing this on the last batch we raised from chicks, but maybe I just don't remember it.
Thanks for any info!
Lynn
Moss Hollowe Play Farm
The Dark Corner, SC
What an active forum! I am new here, and hope someone can answer what is probably a stupid question. I have some 3-month-old Ameraucana (Easter Egger) pullets who seem to be doing just fine. But I have noticed that two of them have bare spots--missing feathers--right above the base of the tail. There is stubble there, like feathers are either growing in, or have broken off. The skin looks normal (to me), I don't see any bleeding or scabs or scales or lesions, rash, anything like that.
Is this normal? Is it from others picking on them and pulling out feathers (they do sometimes goose each other)? Or is this a health issue/symptom? I don't recall seeing this on the last batch we raised from chicks, but maybe I just don't remember it.
Thanks for any info!
Lynn
Moss Hollowe Play Farm
The Dark Corner, SC