mtngrl812
Songster
This hen started to develop these strange feathers in very late winter. I can not see any mites or any other parasite but fully dusted her with DE anyway, along with all the other hens in the coop. No other hens have been affect. She is a 2 yo silver laced Wyandotte that has not been laying (she along with the other 2 yos quit laying for the winter) At first I thought she had decided to molt at a bad time of year, but later notice that if she was molting any feathers they were just as damaged as the current feathers. The feathers are nothing more than shafts with feather hairs at the end. She still has some down-feathers, but not much.



she is not on the bottom of the pecking order and still asserts her authority among the others. She appears to be eating and drink well. They are free range and all get along well and there is no rooster. Anyone have any helpful advice for me. I know she is cold at night because she stays in the nest box and not on the roost. She is a 2-year old silver lace wyandotte.
she is not on the bottom of the pecking order and still asserts her authority among the others. She appears to be eating and drink well. They are free range and all get along well and there is no rooster. Anyone have any helpful advice for me. I know she is cold at night because she stays in the nest box and not on the roost. She is a 2-year old silver lace wyandotte.
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