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Hi, so I have searched and read through as many moult posts as possible. I guess I’m just looking for some hand holding, as it’s our first winter!
One of our 12 girls is araucana, got her in April and she only starting laying in June- so I’m guessing she’s maybe about a year (?).
She’s the smallest hen we have, no roo, generally she has “short bird syndrome”- chip on both shoulders, not the leader, but gets away with pushing the others about. Chatty and friendly with humans and normally loves a cuddle.
She stopped laying end of November, no surprise as daylight hours reducing- no signs of concern and eating as normal. Feathers in coop starting increasing about 2ish week ago.
Over the last few days she’s at the rough looking phase, she looks “ratty”- chest and neck have a lot of patches where there’s sheath covered feathers (are they the pin feathers?). Was a bit of a shock if I’m honest at how awful she looked. Obviously we know it can be uncomfortable, so we have been avoiding touch (normally she likes a cuddle).
My concern is that she’s now drifted away from the flock, they free range during day- with access to run and sheltered areas, one of the ‘newer’ girls (been with them for 3months) is pecking at her intermittently and little baldie then runs away. She does however go in the coop with coop with everyone and is snuggled on bars at night. With us she’s less friendly, understandable, so we just give her space.
I have checked coop for mites at night, I’ve looked the other girls over for evidence of lice (assuming that it wouldn’t be only on one- but please correct me if I’m a foolish newb, I just don’t want to stress her with handling). Worm count 10 days ok was clear.
We feed a 18% grower mix, have oyster shell ad lib (and grit separately for those who don’t fancy ranging). We do give occasional eggs and I’m sure to get a helper to ensure she doesn’t have to push others to get some, as she’s obviously keen to avoid the scrum.
I’m trying not to overthink, but these girls are pets, much loved. Any advice welcomed.
One of our 12 girls is araucana, got her in April and she only starting laying in June- so I’m guessing she’s maybe about a year (?).
She’s the smallest hen we have, no roo, generally she has “short bird syndrome”- chip on both shoulders, not the leader, but gets away with pushing the others about. Chatty and friendly with humans and normally loves a cuddle.
She stopped laying end of November, no surprise as daylight hours reducing- no signs of concern and eating as normal. Feathers in coop starting increasing about 2ish week ago.
Over the last few days she’s at the rough looking phase, she looks “ratty”- chest and neck have a lot of patches where there’s sheath covered feathers (are they the pin feathers?). Was a bit of a shock if I’m honest at how awful she looked. Obviously we know it can be uncomfortable, so we have been avoiding touch (normally she likes a cuddle).
My concern is that she’s now drifted away from the flock, they free range during day- with access to run and sheltered areas, one of the ‘newer’ girls (been with them for 3months) is pecking at her intermittently and little baldie then runs away. She does however go in the coop with coop with everyone and is snuggled on bars at night. With us she’s less friendly, understandable, so we just give her space.
I have checked coop for mites at night, I’ve looked the other girls over for evidence of lice (assuming that it wouldn’t be only on one- but please correct me if I’m a foolish newb, I just don’t want to stress her with handling). Worm count 10 days ok was clear.
We feed a 18% grower mix, have oyster shell ad lib (and grit separately for those who don’t fancy ranging). We do give occasional eggs and I’m sure to get a helper to ensure she doesn’t have to push others to get some, as she’s obviously keen to avoid the scrum.
I’m trying not to overthink, but these girls are pets, much loved. Any advice welcomed.