I am feeling very stupid and hope that someone can straighten me out. (Edited to add: I am not expecting you to cure my overall general stupidity of course, just this specific part of it <g>)
The nine 11-wk-old speckled sussexes keep losing feathers. Wing feathers mainly, but now it is also smaller ones. My first thought was obviously that they're picking at each other, but if so then it's happening when I'm not there 'cuz I genuinely don't see it, not even if I sit out there and watch for the better part of an hour.
When they flap, or go somewhere suddenly, or if I pick one up, it seems like some of the feathers just fall right off. The grown hens and the 11-wk-old chanteclers (living separately) aren't like that.
So, is it picking that I'm not seeing that's loosening the feathers to where they come out on little provocation, or is this normal, or what is going on? I am really starting to worry about the large number of feathers that are lying all over the pen
Not only do I want to find the cause, but having to regrow all them feathers can't be easy on a bird's body.
Thanks,
Pat
The nine 11-wk-old speckled sussexes keep losing feathers. Wing feathers mainly, but now it is also smaller ones. My first thought was obviously that they're picking at each other, but if so then it's happening when I'm not there 'cuz I genuinely don't see it, not even if I sit out there and watch for the better part of an hour.
When they flap, or go somewhere suddenly, or if I pick one up, it seems like some of the feathers just fall right off. The grown hens and the 11-wk-old chanteclers (living separately) aren't like that.
So, is it picking that I'm not seeing that's loosening the feathers to where they come out on little provocation, or is this normal, or what is going on? I am really starting to worry about the large number of feathers that are lying all over the pen

Thanks,
Pat
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