I've done my homework and searched for the answer, but I am at a loss...please help?!?!
I have 6 adult hens...no adult roosters. Three are feathered beautifully and three...well, not so beautifully. The three with feather issues have broken feathers in the saddle area, so they all look "fuzzy". They have DE in their run, organic raw ACV in their water. DH recently gave them a seed block for fun and he throws out scratch for them every once in a while. They are on layer pellets with 16% crude protein. Recently we got a bunch of chicks. The chicks are in the new big run the hens are in their old run. The hens used to be able to free range when we are home, but not anymore since the garden is off limits now (recently planted and they'll eat it) and the hens longer have run of the yard. Their "small" run is still plenty big at nearly 200 sf for 6 hens. Plus, they eat our grape plant leaves all day too.
So, from that...I have read in the search that it could be:
selenium toxicity (how?)
low protein (which applies, I think, since I read 16% is too low)
feather picking from boredom (these are broken, not plucked out)
calcium deficiency from sunflower seeds (in the seed block)
mites (they have DE and we are too high of elevation for fleas to survive here)
worms (no signs, clean vents, healthy poos, have ACV)
So, which do I correct?
It is ONLY the saddle feathers (again, no roo). Any advice as to which is the most likely culprit?
I have 6 adult hens...no adult roosters. Three are feathered beautifully and three...well, not so beautifully. The three with feather issues have broken feathers in the saddle area, so they all look "fuzzy". They have DE in their run, organic raw ACV in their water. DH recently gave them a seed block for fun and he throws out scratch for them every once in a while. They are on layer pellets with 16% crude protein. Recently we got a bunch of chicks. The chicks are in the new big run the hens are in their old run. The hens used to be able to free range when we are home, but not anymore since the garden is off limits now (recently planted and they'll eat it) and the hens longer have run of the yard. Their "small" run is still plenty big at nearly 200 sf for 6 hens. Plus, they eat our grape plant leaves all day too.
So, from that...I have read in the search that it could be:
selenium toxicity (how?)
low protein (which applies, I think, since I read 16% is too low)
feather picking from boredom (these are broken, not plucked out)
calcium deficiency from sunflower seeds (in the seed block)
mites (they have DE and we are too high of elevation for fleas to survive here)
worms (no signs, clean vents, healthy poos, have ACV)
So, which do I correct?
