cockerel or mange?

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This is a 10-week-old hamburg from McMurray hatchery. It's supposed to be a sexed pullet, but the feathers look odd to me. A neighbor says it looks like it might have mange 😳 What's up with this chicken?
 

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I have a lavender EE chick with shredded feather that looks a bit like this. Are lavenders the only color that get shredded feather, or is it possible this bird may have it as well? @NatJ might know. Nat?
Very interesting, I had never heard of shredded feather before. It's hard to see from the photos and color pattern, but this bird is really scruffy.
 
I have a lavender EE chick with shredded feather that looks a bit like this. Are lavenders the only color that get shredded feather, or is it possible this bird may have it as well? @NatJ might know. Nat?
I have only read about it in lavenders. Apparently there is something about the gene that causes lavender color that also causes the feathers to shred easily.

Here is a thread with a photo of a lavender bird that has badly shredded feathers: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/shredder-gene.1395143/

I've seen some chickens with scruffy feathers when young that improved as they grew up, and I think a few that did not. It seemed to be partly associated with feather texture (softer fluffy feathers were more of an issue than feathers of other textures: so an Orpington might have more trouble than a Leghorn.)

I have also seen chickens at the bottom of the pecking order have bad-looking feathers, partly from other chickens picking at the feathers, and I think maybe those birds didn't get enough peaceful time to preen their feathers and keep them in good condition.

I do not know what, if anything, is happening with the bird pictured in the first post. I am just throwing out some ideas that relate to feather quality.

As a practical matter, I would probably check the bird thoroughly for parasites (lice, mites, etc), and watch for a bit to see if it is being bullied or pestered by the others. If there is no obvious cause, I would just keep an eye on the situation and see if it improves over time.

I think this bird does look like a pullet.
 
As a practical matter, I would probably check the bird thoroughly for parasites (lice, mites, etc), and watch for a bit to see if it is being bullied or pestered by the others. If there is no obvious cause, I would just keep an eye on the situation and see if it improves over time.
No sign of parasites but I dusted it with permethrin just in case. Could it be a frizzle?
 

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