chickens losing feathers on back

raisingchickybirds4H

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May 9, 2010
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Hi! My son and I started raising chickens April 2009. This year, we are noticing that a few have large patches of feathers gone off their backs. Some have a few gone where the roosters have mounted them, but a few have a lot more gone on their lower backs. What is causing this? Is it anything with diet? They are still laying as great as before. Is is hens pecking each other? The gnats are horrible right now and the chickens stay inside voluntarily to avoid them. I didn't know if maybe that started the pecking of each other. It's not all the hens. Just a few of the golden comets. Thanks for any help you can give me.
 
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They could be molting, mine are missing feathers on their backs too and some are molting but with some the roo is a little too rough with them.
 
I really couldn't say since it has been a long time since I have seen it myself. My girls are just a year old now. Maybe someone will be able to answer that for you. I do have two hens that are my rooster's favorites and they look a little worse for the wear as they are missing a lot of feathers on their backs and their heads.
 
Three roosters to thirteen hens is way too many. One rooster for thirteen hens would be a better ratio. I think your hens are being severely overmated. I would either rehome or seperate out two of the roosters. The hens will remain naked until they moult- probably late summer to early fall.
 
I'd agree...that's a LOT of roos for those hens. I actually completely separated my nekkid hens from an overaggressive rooster until they fully feathered back out. (I ended up selling the roo anyway). Even as 'nekkid' as they were, the feathers did grow back but it took a couple of months for them to fully go through the molting cycle.
 

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