We just put our chicks outside yesterday in the big coop. They have a heat lamp set up, and a large area for their run that they have been enjoying. We moved them out yesterday due to us noticing that one of our orpington's was getting a bare back. We never saw any blood, or feathers laying around so I started to worry that they were being eaten. I wanted to give them more distractions so outside they went.
This is the chick we noticed first. (This is Pterodactyl... lol all of our chickens have weird names... I know)

And then last night when we transferred everyone over to the big coop, we noticed it had started on another orpington (her name is Falcon). She was bleeding slightly, but I've gone out several times today to check on her, and she's been fine until about 30 minutes ago. Her wound was worse.

I did some reading on here yesterday, and I dusted them for mites yesterday. I did catch one of the buff orpingtons eating a feather that had fallen off... I'm still feeding them the chick feed, should I start switching over to adult food? They occasionally get a treat of crickets, but I give them a good helping of yoghurt weekly and cooked eggs. After reading this could be do to lack of protein, I gave them eggs today as well (it's normally just once a week, but this morning I gave them a second helping for the week.)
I'm just concerned because I haven't ever had this problem before! These are only our second batch of babies, but with our first, we never had this issue. And with the adults that we've acquired we haven't either. I ordered some pick-no-more (our local country store didn't have any on hand) and it should be here within a few days.
Is there any ointment I can put on her for now to help? Aloe, iodine, antibacterial cream, anything? (I haven't put anything on it yet because I don't want to make it worse).
Also, I did order some little chicken aprons for the two affected girls, but I'm impatient and might check out the patterns on here as well.
Any advice would be much appreciated!!
Thank you kindly,
Sara
This is the chick we noticed first. (This is Pterodactyl... lol all of our chickens have weird names... I know)
And then last night when we transferred everyone over to the big coop, we noticed it had started on another orpington (her name is Falcon). She was bleeding slightly, but I've gone out several times today to check on her, and she's been fine until about 30 minutes ago. Her wound was worse.
I did some reading on here yesterday, and I dusted them for mites yesterday. I did catch one of the buff orpingtons eating a feather that had fallen off... I'm still feeding them the chick feed, should I start switching over to adult food? They occasionally get a treat of crickets, but I give them a good helping of yoghurt weekly and cooked eggs. After reading this could be do to lack of protein, I gave them eggs today as well (it's normally just once a week, but this morning I gave them a second helping for the week.)
I'm just concerned because I haven't ever had this problem before! These are only our second batch of babies, but with our first, we never had this issue. And with the adults that we've acquired we haven't either. I ordered some pick-no-more (our local country store didn't have any on hand) and it should be here within a few days.
Is there any ointment I can put on her for now to help? Aloe, iodine, antibacterial cream, anything? (I haven't put anything on it yet because I don't want to make it worse).
Also, I did order some little chicken aprons for the two affected girls, but I'm impatient and might check out the patterns on here as well.
Any advice would be much appreciated!!
Thank you kindly,
Sara