Hens loosing feathers lower back

Lindsay03

Hatching
11 Years
Nov 14, 2008
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Rocky Mountains, CO.
Hi,

I am new to this forum. I have 12 hens.. 6 Arauncanas 2 Buff orpingtons 2 Rhode Island Reds and 2 black lostrops. several of them have bald spots on the lower back. Is this normal molting or is something else going on. They seem happy and healthy otherwise.

Thanks, Lindsay
 
It could be too many roos....
It could be molting time (although it wouldn't be isolated to the lower back)

I've found it to be a symptom of feather mites. The feathers become brittle from the mites eating the feathers and then the roo is on their backs and it then breaks the weak feathers.

Dust the chickens with fowl mite powder (found at feed stores).....or Food Grade Diatimaceous Earth (if you can find it). Clean out their coop and cover all the wood with orange oil. Also dust all the clean bedding and add some to their favorite dust bathing spots.

They'll have to go through molt to replace those feathers, because they're broken...not fallen out.

Good luck
Sandra
 
If you have roosters, those hens with the naked backs are the most 'popular' or the most cooperative- however you want to look at it. If you have no males/roosters, if could be molting- chickens will molt in patches.
 
the cold helps....but don't forget your chickens and your coop are warm.

Don't rely on the cold...

It is molting time....this is actually an advantage, as it makes it easier to get the dust down to the skin level as well as you're treating the mites before they damage the new feathers.

Good luck
Sandra
 
OK Got the powder. Can I just dust once or do I have to do it for several days. Should I dust everyone, even ifI don't see any sign?

Thanks. Glad I found this site!!!! Lindsay
 

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