HenMama101020
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- Apr 22, 2020
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Hey everyone!
My Australorp(?) hen is about 1 year old, and is housed in a coop with 5 other chickens of different breeds. They have plenty of space, she roosts on the bar every night, and she doesn’t seem to be the bottom of the pecking order.
About 3 months ago, I started noticing feather loss to her butt, below her vent. She would lose a few feathers here and there. I assumed it was from preening as the others weren’t losing any feathers and it was not time for her to molt. The flock seem to get along fairly well and we have no roosters. As the weeks went on, the feather loss became more severe, and she also started to have redness to her bottom/stomach below the vent. (See photos). This week, she’s been more lethargic, and will only eat or drink when hand fed. She also hasn’t laid an egg in 2 days (not normal for her). We’re in SC, so it is hot here, but they have water, sometimes with ice, at all times. I also keep a small fan in their coop at night for ventilation.
I haven’t seen her bullied, but removing her from the flock at night doesn’t seem to make a difference. I’ve applied topical antibiotic spray for chickens for the last 2-3 weeks. I’ve cleaned the coop and nest boxes more often. I’ve looked for mites and lice and haven’t found any critters or pests. She hasn’t been attacked by any predator. There doesn’t seem to be any open skin or broken skin. I haven’t seen any abnormal drainage from her vent. None of my other hens in the flock are losing feathers at all. She’s the only one.
I currently have her inside, in her own container with food and water. I’ve checked for mites, etc. She only eats when I hand feed her and hasn’t pooped today at all.
Any ideas?
My Australorp(?) hen is about 1 year old, and is housed in a coop with 5 other chickens of different breeds. They have plenty of space, she roosts on the bar every night, and she doesn’t seem to be the bottom of the pecking order.
About 3 months ago, I started noticing feather loss to her butt, below her vent. She would lose a few feathers here and there. I assumed it was from preening as the others weren’t losing any feathers and it was not time for her to molt. The flock seem to get along fairly well and we have no roosters. As the weeks went on, the feather loss became more severe, and she also started to have redness to her bottom/stomach below the vent. (See photos). This week, she’s been more lethargic, and will only eat or drink when hand fed. She also hasn’t laid an egg in 2 days (not normal for her). We’re in SC, so it is hot here, but they have water, sometimes with ice, at all times. I also keep a small fan in their coop at night for ventilation.
I haven’t seen her bullied, but removing her from the flock at night doesn’t seem to make a difference. I’ve applied topical antibiotic spray for chickens for the last 2-3 weeks. I’ve cleaned the coop and nest boxes more often. I’ve looked for mites and lice and haven’t found any critters or pests. She hasn’t been attacked by any predator. There doesn’t seem to be any open skin or broken skin. I haven’t seen any abnormal drainage from her vent. None of my other hens in the flock are losing feathers at all. She’s the only one.
I currently have her inside, in her own container with food and water. I’ve checked for mites, etc. She only eats when I hand feed her and hasn’t pooped today at all.
Any ideas?
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