Raven will be one year-old at the end of May. I hope these posts help someone in the future that has a frazzled bird. You can see in the pictures that she lost basically all her feathers, and the rest were broken. The little spots you see growing in now are new feathers that started 2 days ago. As she lost all her feathers she got sick, developed some neurological issues (like stumbling and having trouble balancing to eat, etc...), and stopped eating. We had to crop feed her with high-protein baby bird feed, rooster booster vitamins, and antibiotics (as we weren’t sure she didn’t also have a serious infection). Her preen gland was also swollen and irritated, which required soaking and massaging (yeah, we did that for our chicken. Lol). This went on for over a week.
We aren’t sure if it was the strain on her body from the sudden loss of all her feathers and the need for specialized nutrition that she wasn’t getting enough of, or if she got overheated (we live in FL), or if she was stressed from getting picked on by our dominant bird, or an infection, or a combo of one or more of these issues. However, to anyone who has a frazzle, they will need special care. Raven comes inside if it is below 70 degrees. She will not be able to live with the other birds any more due to being small and constantly harassed while molting (she has supervised outings with the other birds during the day). She can’t be out in the sun for long periods when molting, either. She requires high protein and rooster booster vitamins during molts. We also had to bathe her and put coconut oil and aloe on her poor, dried out skin and broken feather follicles as it was very uncomfortable for her.
She is doing better and pulling through, but we know now how delicate these birds are during a molt. If not for the crop feeding during the period she wasn’t eating, she wouldn’t have pulled through. In the future when she begins molting, we will begin a high protein, vitamin rich diet (think veggies and mealworms or dried larvae), supplemented with water soluble vitamins.
If you have a frazzle and ever want to PM me with questions, feel free to ask me and I will help how I can. I hope that this information helps others (and their cute, naked birdies) in a similar situation.