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You might consider getting her a hen apron to protect her back from the roosterNo you are fine. If it was a genetic thing then yes. However still new to chickens. I would remove the rooster away for her for awhile.
Thank you. It would be nice to have more info though.Sometimes if the follicle of the feather is damaged they won't grow back. I know that with human victims of burns, the hair follicles get damaged and then their hair doesn't grown back. I don't know how the damage could have happened to your girl though.
There were some folks who believed that if they bobbed the tail from a dog, the offspring would have short tails. That's also not so. Genetics are passed on from DNA instructions, and anything happening during the lifetime of the animal doesn't impact the DNA. Naked chickens are bred to be that way - not because someone plucked them.I have a Cornish cross and she has a patch of feathers missing on each of her sides. It is because my rooster mates her and pulls her feathers out with his claws. I have put some of her eggs in the incubator. When they hatch, will they also have feathers missing out of her side.
This is because I know the naked chicken was made by pulling feathers out of the hen and rooster.
(My rooster has all his feathers, no feathers pulled out)