Redschickens
Chirping
- Jul 21, 2017
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Hi everyone,
im trying to understand what is up with my hen. She was a beautiful,
Stunning hen we got from a (now known) not so reputable breeder. Over the winter we noticed she started to lose some feathers on her head and assumed she was getting pecked. She kept losing more feathers and they never seemed to grow back. Then she started losing them down her neck. We thought she was being being pecked but again never re-established her feathers. The other night I noticed her backside full of poop and fleet. Their water is changed regularity and there is AcV in it. Food from a local feed store, not store boughtLast night I took a closer look at her: no bugs (lice, etc) and noticed what appeared to be a prolapsed cloaca. I hope I’m saying that right. I soaked her, cleaned her up, replaced the prolapse and sent her to bed. Today I’m reading she needs to be separated which I will do. I guess my question is: is any of this related? Would it be possible to have something that was being expressed with the feather loss that has now progressed? I’m just not sure what to do for her, she seems unhealthy since winter and I don’t understand why. Our other hens are healthy. Thanks for any suggestions. Photos attached for clarification.
im trying to understand what is up with my hen. She was a beautiful,
Stunning hen we got from a (now known) not so reputable breeder. Over the winter we noticed she started to lose some feathers on her head and assumed she was getting pecked. She kept losing more feathers and they never seemed to grow back. Then she started losing them down her neck. We thought she was being being pecked but again never re-established her feathers. The other night I noticed her backside full of poop and fleet. Their water is changed regularity and there is AcV in it. Food from a local feed store, not store boughtLast night I took a closer look at her: no bugs (lice, etc) and noticed what appeared to be a prolapsed cloaca. I hope I’m saying that right. I soaked her, cleaned her up, replaced the prolapse and sent her to bed. Today I’m reading she needs to be separated which I will do. I guess my question is: is any of this related? Would it be possible to have something that was being expressed with the feather loss that has now progressed? I’m just not sure what to do for her, she seems unhealthy since winter and I don’t understand why. Our other hens are healthy. Thanks for any suggestions. Photos attached for clarification.
