Head and neck feathers white at roots

anlawrence

In the Brooder
6 Years
Apr 30, 2013
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My otherwise healthy and happy hen seems to be showing head and neck feathers that are white at the root. She is no particular breed (she came from a local farm so is kind of a mix) but is her colouring is golden brown rather like a Buff Orpington.

Any ideas what this could be? She's pretty hard to catch but when I have observed her close up while feeding on treats I cannot see anything that would suggest lice etc. Her vent area and the rest of her seems fine. It's just the head area.

Grateful for any thoughts/advice.

Warm regards
Angie
Isle of Man
Great Britain
 
Thanks for responding Judy. No I can't see anything like that (phew!) AND I am wearing my new glasses!
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All her other feathers seem lovely, strong and shiny and she has a particularly fine set of tail feathers following a soft moult.
Her appetite is fine and she is lively enough (although has not laid an egg for some weeks but I am not surprised due to the low light levels here and the afore-mentioned soft moult.

Thanks for taking the trouble to find that interesting article for me!

Angie
 
I'm so glad!

Maybe it has to do with her genetics, then. That is one subject I know absolutely nothing about!
 
UH-OH! Took the opportunity of checking Betty more closely today and she DOES have some spiky quills on her head which COULD be lice I guess. Her pal Margo also has some whitish feathers. The two new girls show no signs - as yet.

I guess a touch of lice spray would not hurt. I don't fancy the method of putting Betty in a garbage bag with powder in and dusting her down by shaking the bag - sounds a bit traumatic for both of us! Sort of Shake without the Bake
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Thanks again for responding.

Warm regards
Angie
Isle of Man
 

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