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Hey they are all a little over 4 months old. We don’t have any fencing that his head could get stuck in.How old is he? Are there pinfeathers coming in, the angle makes it hard to tell?
The feathers may be getting worn or broken off from putting his head through fence or wire, trying to get to something on the other side. They look very evenly worn for it to be from feather picking.
Thank you guys. Yea I have a camera in the run but not in the coop so maybe I’ll get one in there. I never saw the other hens bother him so idk and this literally just happened maybe in a span of two days. I’ll be posting again if it doesn’t get any better. I appreciate you guys so muchMolting normally starts at the head, but not sure that's what's going on.
I like @coach723's idea of putting a camera out there to see what's happening.
If it's feather plucking, the two most common causes for it are a lack of protein and overcrowding.
Overcrowding issues will occur if they have less than 4 square feet per bird in their coop, and less than 10 square feet in their run.
Lack of protein issues usually don't happen if they're on a good commercial chicken feed, but if you start seeing feather issues on other chickens, you might try upping to an 18-20% protein all-flock feed. That'd be better for your roosters in that it's lower calcium, and we just put out a dish of oyster shell for the hens. Whoever needs it, eats it.
For quick high protein, and somewhat healthy treats, try small amounts of scrambled eggs, tuna in water or any fish, or canned cat food.