coloradochickies
Hatching
- Dec 19, 2023
- 3
- 1
- 9
Hi, BYC community. We got our chickens last summer and this is our first health scare with the flock.
I’ve noticed a few of our birds looking increasingly raggedy in the last couple weeks. Particularly our Faverolle, Wyandotte, and Brahma, and I actually think our rooster looks a bit off too (pics attached). I’m very sad to say our Brahma died this morning
she had what looked like a rash where she was missing feathers on her back. It didn’t look bad, but I’m now kicking myself for not taking it more seriously, and also worried her irritated skin and death are connected and might also affect some other birds we have who are missing feathers.
I was thinking about parasites… I did some poop inspections in the run and coop and nothing looks irregular. No one is lethargic (even our hen who died wasn’t, well at least ~12 hours before she died she wasn’t). I inspected our Wyandotte and didn’t see any eggs at the base of her feathers or any bugs on her skin, but I see what look like flecks of dirt—maybe just dirt, but maybe parasite droppings?
I’ve also read overbreeding can be an issue with missing back feathers, but we have 9 hens and 1 roo. That said our more dominant/bossy hens look normal, which could indicate overbreeding of the lower pecking order girls?
I am going to keep researching and reading through posts on here, but any advice is MUCH appreciated in the meantime.
I’ve attached a few images—happy to provide more. Thank you
I’ve noticed a few of our birds looking increasingly raggedy in the last couple weeks. Particularly our Faverolle, Wyandotte, and Brahma, and I actually think our rooster looks a bit off too (pics attached). I’m very sad to say our Brahma died this morning

I was thinking about parasites… I did some poop inspections in the run and coop and nothing looks irregular. No one is lethargic (even our hen who died wasn’t, well at least ~12 hours before she died she wasn’t). I inspected our Wyandotte and didn’t see any eggs at the base of her feathers or any bugs on her skin, but I see what look like flecks of dirt—maybe just dirt, but maybe parasite droppings?
I’ve also read overbreeding can be an issue with missing back feathers, but we have 9 hens and 1 roo. That said our more dominant/bossy hens look normal, which could indicate overbreeding of the lower pecking order girls?
I am going to keep researching and reading through posts on here, but any advice is MUCH appreciated in the meantime.
I’ve attached a few images—happy to provide more. Thank you
