SummerTheAnimalGirl
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- Apr 7, 2022
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Hey everyone!
I have a hen that just turned a year old in April. She is a Welsummer, and on the top of the pecking order.
About a week ago, I noticed a bald spot between her legs and breastbone. I didn’t think much about it at first, but it seems much more red and irritated this morning, and I think there is some sort of scab?
Right After I noticed the bald spot (when I wasn’t concerned about it), she spent a half a day in the nest box. This is really unlike her, she is usually very quick laying an egg. The next day she spent even longer, and yesterday she spent almost all day in the nest box. She is at it again today. Is she broody? I’m not sure if this has any correlation to the bald spot, but wanted to mention it just in case.
Otherwise she seems fine. When she is out of the nest box, she eats, drinks, and acts normal. Stools seem normal also.
Could it be feather plucking from stress or something? About a month and a half ago we moved them into a much larger run (about 2000 square feet) with lots of trees, brush, and things to explore. We had some trouble with a bobcat a few weeks ago, and it took one of our chickens, but Poppy (hen in question) didn’t seem phased by any of it. The last week or so we have been integrating some younger chicks in.
Is any of this a concern? Is she broody, and does this have anything to do with the bald spot? I attached pictures of her. Thank you in advance!
I have a hen that just turned a year old in April. She is a Welsummer, and on the top of the pecking order.
About a week ago, I noticed a bald spot between her legs and breastbone. I didn’t think much about it at first, but it seems much more red and irritated this morning, and I think there is some sort of scab?
Right After I noticed the bald spot (when I wasn’t concerned about it), she spent a half a day in the nest box. This is really unlike her, she is usually very quick laying an egg. The next day she spent even longer, and yesterday she spent almost all day in the nest box. She is at it again today. Is she broody? I’m not sure if this has any correlation to the bald spot, but wanted to mention it just in case.
Otherwise she seems fine. When she is out of the nest box, she eats, drinks, and acts normal. Stools seem normal also.
Could it be feather plucking from stress or something? About a month and a half ago we moved them into a much larger run (about 2000 square feet) with lots of trees, brush, and things to explore. We had some trouble with a bobcat a few weeks ago, and it took one of our chickens, but Poppy (hen in question) didn’t seem phased by any of it. The last week or so we have been integrating some younger chicks in.
Is any of this a concern? Is she broody, and does this have anything to do with the bald spot? I attached pictures of her. Thank you in advance!