Molting or social problem in the flock?

morefam

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Jun 17, 2020
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I’m new to the whole chicken thing. We acquired 4 hens and a rooster in late May. Recently I noticed the butt of a hen picked at. That same hen now has plucking signs at the upper wing/shoulder. What is causing this? Is this a social thing?
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Could be 'rooster wear' on the back, back of neck and shoulders.
Some birds have brittle feathers that break easily when the male mounts them.
Or she may be being 'over-mated'.
How old are these birds?

Would also be good to know how big your coop and run are.
Dimensions and pics help immensely.

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Can you send a photo of her whole body?

I took these this morning. She now has a red spot on her chest.
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That's a hard one. Seeing as they're about 3 months old, as you said, it's likely she's molting.
As @ArizonaDesertChicks said https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...eason-for-losing-feathers.119855/post-1417588
Didn't see that, but this.....

If she just over a year or so, it's probably a molt.
But the feathers look very odd.
Do you have pics of what they looked like when you got them in May?
 
This particular hen is somewhere around 4. The new chicks have NOT been integrated yet. Our coup is a 6x10x10. We also have a 5x10x6 dog run we’ll be adding on when the new chicks move in. She’s the only one with feather loss.
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