It never ceases to amaze me all the post regarding bare backed hens with small bald spots on their heads, and all you ladies squackin about how it must be the rough Old/young rooster. There are several reasons for bare backs and bald heads least of which is the roosters inability to be ever so gentle in his technic. I am just not a fan of everybody (it sure seems) coming down on the roosters for what is natural behavior for chickens. we in the real chicken world call it the Oprah syndrome. Poor feather quality 99.9% is often the reason............ severly inbred poor hatchery stock, poor feed rations or the owners feeding all kinds of wierd BYC homemade feed recipes, lack of protien due to the fact they are laying heavy at this time of year and there natural body function is to redirect that to their eggs not the feathers. Lice and mites are also a main factor and many folks inability to identify them, especialy in free range birds. To few hens or too many roosters vying for the rights to breed as is the way it is in nature, animal nature not human nature, I'll bet if a hen could talk she tell you a thing or two and one would be the rooster isn't too rough. Too many backyarders have no idea what rough mating even looks like or if what their seeing is anything at all. they just follow along with everybody else in thinking it's the rooster, because it must be true what with so many newby's saying so...... right.
I know it has to be the rooster right after all there are only 40 bazillion thread topics and 80 bazillion post that echo the same sentiment every single day..... day in and day out so it surely must be true. Well it isn't, we here need to find the reasons for possible problems not make poor observations then come to irrational decisions based on that. it's a recipe for disaster.
Now please keep in mind this is the OT thread so sugar coating issues or righting misconceptions lightly isn't what we do here, plain simple down to the earth get to the point check your emotions at the door kinda place. The past year or so the thread has gone the same direction as the other rainbow and unicorn thread types, with many saying or starting the post with I'm not an OT but this is what I have read or this is what the reseach say's, and that's not the mission here, we seek the the true and dole it out willingly from those who see it and have witnessed this and many other things for years upon years, and then passing that onto Y'all. That is why Bee started this thread topic, to have real well rounded discussions without everybody getting their little feelers in a tiff when proper advice is given.
So................. Let's re-visit the whole my rooster is mean to my hens disscusion and get some folks involved who can tell you exactly what it is your seeing and why when it comes to the flock family dynamics. and in such a way as to not have to dance around all the touchy feely emotions that too often cloud the issue beyond recognition.
Thank you all for your support.