Feathering in Speckled Sussex

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Don't mean to sound ungrateful, I really appreciate the advice, this is my first time with chickens so I didn't have these things on hand, and apparently they aren't readily available around me. Just trying to find short term solutions while I don't have the ideal scenario/setup. Lots to learn.
 
I usually try to recommend products that people might already have in the home, especially if they have horses or other animals. Vaseline or a thick ointment would be helpful. Most people experiment. Feather picking can be frustrating. I haven’t had a problem with it before except with my polish chickens head feathers. I try to make sure they have way more room than needed, get outside each day. Keep her separated until she heals a bit and something works.
 
A hen saddle or apron might be good to use. I have made simialr ones from these out of a 7x8 inch polar fleece with 2 wing slits to hold them on:
http://www.linnacresfarm.com/2014/04/how-to-make-simple-hen-saddleapron.html
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I usually try to recommend products that people might already have in the home, especially if they have horses or other animals. Vaseline or a thick ointment would be helpful. Most people experiment. Feather picking can be frustrating. I haven’t had a problem with it before except with my polish chickens head feathers. I try to make sure they have way more room than needed, get outside each day. Keep her separated until she heals a bit and something works.
Like I said, I swear there is some Vaseline around here somewhere... Still looking for it.

They have plenty of room in an outdoor run and their coop is big- according to calculations I found around here they should be fine. I really think it's that she never fully feathered/she was always the slowest one to feather out of all of them- she was last to fly but the first one trying. I read that feathering at different rates can lead to picking. Poor thing is now very bored in my office in a large dog crate. My partner keeps letting her out and cleaning up the poop cus he feels bad for her. She seems way less stressed now, worried about when I have to put her back with the others. She seems kinda lonely, she actually tried to roost next to my arm last night (like I mentioned before, she's not the friendliest of the bunch so it was surprising she really wants to be near us right now).

They've only been stuck inside their coop maybe 3 days since they've been out there (heavy rain) so they definitely get out and about.

Anyone know how long they can be away from their flock before having re-integration problems?

Mom is making a (blue) apron for her. We'll see how that goes.
 
I don’t like to keep my chickens separated for more than 5 days, which is how long it can take to break a broody hen. Usually, I prefer to keep chickens inside the coop, separated in a wire dog crate with food and water secured to the front. You could also take her out for some supervised visits with her flock, but watch that she isn’t pecked.
 
Where did you get the speckled Sussex? I just ask because mine from Meyer Hatchery got cannibalized to death. She feathered out incredibly slow too. She never got a tail. She had major issues. She looked exactly like yours with her feathering pattern. I'll try to find some pics of her. She was such a sweet girl.
 
Where did you get the speckled Sussex? I just ask because mine from Meyer Hatchery got cannibalized to death. She feathered out incredibly slow too. She never got a tail. She had major issues. She looked exactly like yours with her feathering pattern. I'll try to find some pics of her. She was such a sweet girl.

I got her from My Pet Chicken as a day old with 9 others- mixed breeds. I've been trying to research this slow feathering issue and I can't find anything. Just that it can cause picking problems :/ The Golden Wyandotte was the fastest, all the others feathered roughly the same, except this one which has ALWAYS been slow. :/ I'm so sorry about your baby, that's what I've been worried about. The black astrolorpe seems to be the worst offender at feather picking so far. :/ what do you do if a chicken becomes a cannibal?? Do you have to cull it?
 
I got her from My Pet Chicken as a day old with 9 others- mixed breeds. I've been trying to research this slow feathering issue and I can't find anything. Just that it can cause picking problems :/ The Golden Wyandotte was the fastest, all the others feathered roughly the same, except this one which has ALWAYS been slow. :/ I'm so sorry about your baby, that's what I've been worried about. The black astrolorpe seems to be the worst offender at feather picking so far. :/ what do you do if a chicken becomes a cannibal?? Do you have to cull it?
Does MPC get their birds from Meyers?
 

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