XanderWiFi
Songster
Randomly found an odd feather pattern on one of my leghorns-or lack thereof rather. I routinely have "cuddle time" with all my chickens where I hold them, try to check out their feet and fold their feathers back along their neck and back inspecting for ticks, mites, bugs, irritated skin, bite marks....I have no idea what they look like, but I am sure I will know when I see it. Everything has been nice clean feathers in white healthy skin.
Yesterday though, my wife picked up a leghorn and I noticed a distinct bald patch on her under belly. No irritation, redness, bugs, bites. It was nice smooth chicken skin with the exception of one yellow scab healing over.
I know it is starting to warm up here. It is limited to this one bird alone and none of the others. I took out their old roost bar yesterday and cleaned out their coop-no bugs or anything except a dead yellow jacket in the window.
So the better question is: how does molting pattern start and if this does not sound like it what else should I do to inspect for parasites?
I know a picture would be most helpful. Working on it. Thanks in advance.
Yesterday though, my wife picked up a leghorn and I noticed a distinct bald patch on her under belly. No irritation, redness, bugs, bites. It was nice smooth chicken skin with the exception of one yellow scab healing over.
I know it is starting to warm up here. It is limited to this one bird alone and none of the others. I took out their old roost bar yesterday and cleaned out their coop-no bugs or anything except a dead yellow jacket in the window.
So the better question is: how does molting pattern start and if this does not sound like it what else should I do to inspect for parasites?
I know a picture would be most helpful. Working on it. Thanks in advance.