Lori123456
Chirping
- Nov 27, 2020
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Hi there.
Three hens who seemed to be getting into feather picking and then one of them, Alice, started showing new symptoms. All the feathers around her vent disappeared and a gray crusty clump is stuck to the feathers below her vent. Overall all the downy feathers on her underside seem kind of ratty. Her behavior hasn't changed and she is a consistent egg layer.
I'm hoping folks with experience will take a look at the pictures and let me know if there's something I can to do help Alice and her flock mates.
Photo Album: https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/albums/users/lori123456.597509/
Here's what I've done so far:
Maybe the things I've tried are working and it just takes awhile for feathers to grow back. But it's Alice's situation that has me concerned. I don't know if it's connected what the others are displaying.
Three hens who seemed to be getting into feather picking and then one of them, Alice, started showing new symptoms. All the feathers around her vent disappeared and a gray crusty clump is stuck to the feathers below her vent. Overall all the downy feathers on her underside seem kind of ratty. Her behavior hasn't changed and she is a consistent egg layer.
I'm hoping folks with experience will take a look at the pictures and let me know if there's something I can to do help Alice and her flock mates.
Photo Album: https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/albums/users/lori123456.597509/
Here's what I've done so far:
- increased protein
- nutritional supplements
- added a mirror to the coop
- Flock Block
- swinging snack cage
- Seed Toy (holes in plastic bottle to dispense black oil sunflower seeds as they scratch at it)
- increased free-range time from 6 to 10 hours
- blacked out the windows in their coop
- lectured the flock about the importance of not eating your friend's feathers
- got some Pick-No-More anti-cannibalism sauce but I don't know how to use it so I...chickened out, I guess.
Maybe the things I've tried are working and it just takes awhile for feathers to grow back. But it's Alice's situation that has me concerned. I don't know if it's connected what the others are displaying.