I received a Lavender Orpington hen late this summer from an acquaintance of mine. She had warned me the hen was not in the best feather shape because the rooster she had been with was quite overzealous. Ok...I have saddles, feathers grow back...etc. Well, it's now winter in Wisconsin and this poor girl did not molt during autumn. In addition to that, her bum underneath her vent is red and flaky though I see absolutely zero signs of mites.
Currently, I have her in the house because I'm worried she will get too cold outside in the Wisconsin winter temps. Her feathers are broken off at skin level, so the shafts are still in the skin. I'm assuming that is why her body has not grown them back -- because it doesn't "realize" they are gone.
I've been offering high protein snacks in addition to her feed. I have tried the Feather Fixer feed as well. Poultry Cell in her water, too.
I did worm her with Safeguard in case that was the cause of the flaky bum, but I've seen no evidence of dead worms in her poo. And her poo has been well formed...nothing strange there.
Does anyone have additional advice on how I can help her? Or is this basically a waiting game?
Currently, I have her in the house because I'm worried she will get too cold outside in the Wisconsin winter temps. Her feathers are broken off at skin level, so the shafts are still in the skin. I'm assuming that is why her body has not grown them back -- because it doesn't "realize" they are gone.
I've been offering high protein snacks in addition to her feed. I have tried the Feather Fixer feed as well. Poultry Cell in her water, too.
I did worm her with Safeguard in case that was the cause of the flaky bum, but I've seen no evidence of dead worms in her poo. And her poo has been well formed...nothing strange there.
Does anyone have additional advice on how I can help her? Or is this basically a waiting game?