- Jul 28, 2014
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Hello,
This is Prinny (named after Prince, as she was born the day he died.) She is a Black Australorp. I started noticing some feather loss around her head about six months ago, but it seemed minor so I let it go. Then a couple months ago, I noticed that her crop area was bald as well as both thighs on either side of her vent (perfectly symmetrical.) As you can see, those three areas are very red and scaly now. In the past few weeks, she also started to lose feathers on her neck area and near her saddle/tail feathers. I am posting photos of all five areas. The vet has ruled out mites or another pest as the cause, and we are 99% sure it's not due to feather-picking. Other things to know:
She is eating and drinking and laying as usual (she laid today in fact)
She is not acting strangely/differently
Her weight is stable
None of the other hens are showing any sign of this
The vet said it could maybe be an endrocrine issue or some kind of eczema. I had her on silvadene cream for a month but it didn't do anything as far as I can tell. I've also been giving her flax seed and sardines for Omega 3. No change, though she loves them. I'm okay leaving her untreated as long as she is not suffering, but you know how chickens are good at hiding these things! Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
This is Prinny (named after Prince, as she was born the day he died.) She is a Black Australorp. I started noticing some feather loss around her head about six months ago, but it seemed minor so I let it go. Then a couple months ago, I noticed that her crop area was bald as well as both thighs on either side of her vent (perfectly symmetrical.) As you can see, those three areas are very red and scaly now. In the past few weeks, she also started to lose feathers on her neck area and near her saddle/tail feathers. I am posting photos of all five areas. The vet has ruled out mites or another pest as the cause, and we are 99% sure it's not due to feather-picking. Other things to know:
She is eating and drinking and laying as usual (she laid today in fact)
She is not acting strangely/differently
Her weight is stable
None of the other hens are showing any sign of this
The vet said it could maybe be an endrocrine issue or some kind of eczema. I had her on silvadene cream for a month but it didn't do anything as far as I can tell. I've also been giving her flax seed and sardines for Omega 3. No change, though she loves them. I'm okay leaving her untreated as long as she is not suffering, but you know how chickens are good at hiding these things! Any insights would be greatly appreciated!