We have 2 Red Sex-Links who are not quite a year old. We live in southwestern Ontario where we'er have mix of weather this winter. My concern is that our more dominant girl has a patch of feathers on her back that are broken roughly 1/4" from her skin. I don't what the proper name for the area is, back, side close to tail feathers. She does have a bit of mites but not really bad.
I read the previous posts and am wondering if this too is from boredom. Unless the temperature is around 0 degrees celcius they don't come out of their coop. They have been eating & drinking like crazy and still giving us an egg per day. When they do come out they seem fine & have the normal amount of energy. When they roam around they general stick to the path we clear of snow for us to walk from the house to the garage to their coop which is behind the garage. It also serves and the run for the dog. The chickens don't want to step in the snow (I can't blame them for that!).
We have been on the hunt for a rat that seems to either be under the coop or in the garage - we have a trap but it has eluded us. The darn thing has even chewed the wood plank floor of the coop!
The chickens skin around the broken feathered area is in tact with no apparent signs of trauma.
Does this sound also like our other girl is pecking at her or do they do this to themselves? They are very used to roaming the entire yard & eating anything in sight.
I read the previous posts and am wondering if this too is from boredom. Unless the temperature is around 0 degrees celcius they don't come out of their coop. They have been eating & drinking like crazy and still giving us an egg per day. When they do come out they seem fine & have the normal amount of energy. When they roam around they general stick to the path we clear of snow for us to walk from the house to the garage to their coop which is behind the garage. It also serves and the run for the dog. The chickens don't want to step in the snow (I can't blame them for that!).
We have been on the hunt for a rat that seems to either be under the coop or in the garage - we have a trap but it has eluded us. The darn thing has even chewed the wood plank floor of the coop!
The chickens skin around the broken feathered area is in tact with no apparent signs of trauma.
Does this sound also like our other girl is pecking at her or do they do this to themselves? They are very used to roaming the entire yard & eating anything in sight.