Hello all!
Got a wierd question....my 4 - 5 wk old chicks were obtained from a very reputable source - but they were in a brooder for about 5 days too long. Of my 11 chicks, 6 have missing feathers from their backs (usually between ribs to a bit above the tail). Their legs got too tall (!) and they were scraping their backs against the top of their metal brooder.
The feather 'ends' are still present in the skin, but not the fluffy insulating bit which is the feather itself. Will these little ones be 'bare backed' until their first molt, or will the feathers grow back?
Here's my white (roo)?'s back
Here's one of my black's back
These would have been their 'adult' feathers....although a couple of them still have downy heads. So cute this teen-age gangly stage! But not if they're 1/2 naked!
Thank you for your help!
(edited to add images now that I found my camera's USB cord)
Got a wierd question....my 4 - 5 wk old chicks were obtained from a very reputable source - but they were in a brooder for about 5 days too long. Of my 11 chicks, 6 have missing feathers from their backs (usually between ribs to a bit above the tail). Their legs got too tall (!) and they were scraping their backs against the top of their metal brooder.
The feather 'ends' are still present in the skin, but not the fluffy insulating bit which is the feather itself. Will these little ones be 'bare backed' until their first molt, or will the feathers grow back?
Here's my white (roo)?'s back
Here's one of my black's back
These would have been their 'adult' feathers....although a couple of them still have downy heads. So cute this teen-age gangly stage! But not if they're 1/2 naked!
Thank you for your help!
(edited to add images now that I found my camera's USB cord)
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