Is this normal is she molting or is she being bullied

Yes, hens will pick on a rooster.

Maybe one of the Educators can help out here.
@Eggcessive @coach723 @azygous

Does this look like feather picking to you? If it was mites or lice, wouldn't you expect to see it on all the chickens, not just these two? Any other ideas what else might be going on? Thanks
 
Yes, hens will pick on a rooster.

Maybe one of the Educators can help out here.
@Eggcessive @coach723 @azygous

Does this look like feather picking to you? If it was mites or lice, wouldn't you expect to see it on all the chickens, not just these two? Any other ideas what else might be going on?
I'll show the roo so you can see
 

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I've had roo's get picked at by hens, and they will often put up with it. Unless you have a camera in the coop, my guess is it's happening on the roosts. The hen looks like rooster damage and potentially feather picking as well. They may be picking at exposed feather shafts, or if there is even a tiny spot of blood they will peck at that. She may be more submissive and a favorite so is getting more attention from him.
Most birds won't molt at 6 months, but it's not impossible. Sometimes the young ones will just do a partial molt.
I will attach the pattern I use for hen saddles, which might help with her. I use two layers of indoor/outdoor fabric like sunbrella as it sheds water and the tight weave doesn't catch on pin feathers. Elastic loops attach at the corners where the red x's are, that slip over the wings. 4- 4.5 inches on the elastic works for a standard sized bird, you can resize as needed for smaller or larger birds.
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I've had roo's get picked at by hens, and they will often put up with it. Unless you have a camera in the coop, my guess is it's happening on the roosts. The hen looks like rooster damage and potentially feather picking as well. They may be picking at exposed feather shafts, or if there is even a tiny spot of blood they will peck at that. She may be more submissive and a favorite so is getting more attention from him.
Most birds won't molt at 6 months, but it's not impossible. Sometimes the young ones will just do a partial molt.
I will attach the pattern I use for hen saddles, which might help with her. I use two layers of indoor/outdoor fabric like sunbrella as it sheds water and the tight weave doesn't catch on pin feathers. Elastic loops attach at the corners where the red x's are, that slip over the wings. 4- 4.5 inches on the elastic works for a standard sized bird, you can resize as needed for smaller or larger birds.
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i might ask my grandmother who lives in missourri she would do great at making this
 
When you see my roo, it’s very obvious where the term “hen-pecked” came from. He’s such a sweet boy he literally lets them walk all over him.
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