Rick589
Crowing
I need some guidance please. When we started with chickens we ended up with two roosters and four hens. Before we were able to get rid of one of the roosters the hens took a beating and had most of their back feathers gone. Once we removed the one rooster everything calmed down and the hens eventually regained their feathers except this one pictured. As time went on we had two hens go broody and we allowed them to hatch out with the result being three additional roosters out of five eggs hatched. We now currently have ten chickens four of which are roosters and, as expected, the hens are once again taking a beating. All roosters except our original rooster will be going to auction within this coming week if all goes as planned which will get us to a better balance. All of the above is just to give a bit of background but my questions regard this pictured hen. Even before the advent of the additional roosters when everything was calm with only the one rooster she never seemed to get her back feathers to return, at least not as quickly as her sisters. Now she is about a year and a half old, and is looking ragged while all the other hens have returned to normal. I know despite our efforts the current environment has her stressed and beat up and this will be resolved shortly. Anyway, I’m hoping to get some insight from fellow chicken owners on how to tend to her featherless back. Should we do anything, applying anything to her skin? Put saddles on her again? ( they seemed to make matters worse the first time we put them on) Do nothing? I do see pin feathers, new feathers, coming on but they never seem to fill out like her sisters have and this has been the case well before these other roosters entered the picture.