bloody molting?

cassiopia610

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Aug 3, 2011
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we brought a year old australorp hen into our coop with our other hens (20-24 wks old) two weeks ago. she quickly became the top dog, but seemed to get along fine with the other ladies. she was just finishing up molting when we got her. she had one bare-ish spot on her wing where the feathers were starting to grow back. she also was laying well the first week we had her. now it has been 9 days since she has laid an egg. she also has some little bloody spots on the bare area on her wing. i haven't seen the other hens peck her, but that doesn't mean it isn't happening. does blood ever accompany molting? should i separate her? in the last week the weather has dramatically shifted, going from 97 last weekend to 68 and raining this weekend. so that might account for the lack of eggs. should i worry or just chill out?

thanks!

cassie
 
Blood is not normal. It often means that either that chicken or another chicken has found out that blood tastes good and pulling off pin feathers and eating them is tasty. You can try seperating the one injured till the feathers come out, feeding more protein, feeding black oil sunflower seeds, coating in bluekote/antipick. That will prevent others from picking on her, help feathers grow back, and prevent her from picking on her own
feathers.
for more protein you can also make her a mic of scrambled eggs and buttermilk and feed it to her twice a day in addition to her feed.


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