- Feb 28, 2013
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We just bought a farm and the sellers left their small, poorly cared for flock of chickens. We think there are 10 laying hens in addition to a bunch of bantams and two roosters. Most of the hens, possibly all, have severely picked shoulders and backs. One of the hens just hatched five chicks and she hides in all sorts of places in the overgrown, neglected yard. I've gotten close enough to her just to see that her shoulders are pretty picked. There are three other hens that are sitting on eggs, and they are the same. I managed to grab one and hold her for a little while, though she screamed the whole time. I checked her thoroughly and could not see any mites.
Are there mites that are invisible or could this simply be evidence of over-eager roosters? I can't get close enough to get a picture and the coop is so dark my pics don't show anything. The sellers owned this farm for 20 years (it was their childhood home too!) after returning to take over for an ailing parent and showed absolutely no care or love for the house, grounds or animals. Sickening.
Are there mites that are invisible or could this simply be evidence of over-eager roosters? I can't get close enough to get a picture and the coop is so dark my pics don't show anything. The sellers owned this farm for 20 years (it was their childhood home too!) after returning to take over for an ailing parent and showed absolutely no care or love for the house, grounds or animals. Sickening.