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How much longer would you say before the bum gets re-feathered?from our experience, it happens when they roost, of course at night. It happened last fall, it seems to have gotten better now for they all have fluffy butts again. There are ointments that you can use, but didn't seem to be much help for us.
She's been like this for more than two weeks (probably three). If she was molting, I would most certainly see some new feather sheaths by now.From what I've heard, I'm pretty sure your hens are molting
They could be pecking when I'm not looking, but as I said in the original post, I've watched them allot and haven't witnessed any hostilities. I usually let them free range for half an hour or so each day.i would say the other chickens are pecking those feathers and maybe she is even pecking a few of her own. the molt is over and spring is coming. this is when the feather is at its best. let your bird free range away from the other chickens and i would bet she would look better in a month or two.