We had two sets of chicks about 1 and a half weeks apart. In Trio A there was a wcb cockerel, a wcb pullet, and a white polish. In Trio B there was a Silkie Mix, a Wcb Pullet and a white polish.
So we finally set up a pen to put the six of them in. The first day went great. The last time they were all together, it was for a few minutes. No fighting after constant watch, so we left them for the night. But the next morning the youngest wcb pullet had a bald head and it was large and pretty red. That was at about 6:35am. We were very shocked. We knew she would die...we didnt have time so we got a cage top and set it back in the pen we had and puther and the other young polish in it. The other polish was fine, but we didnt want it to be bald too. Sadly, when I got home around 3:00pm, I found her dead in the cage.
Sad story, but we are confused. She was pretty feathered out, but had fluff on her crest. And there was a ring of feathers that had not been plucked out that surrounded her bald spot. We are wandering ife a chick could pluck another chick this bald. There was no feather quils or hole where the feathers were... just tiny black dots. Her dad and her oldest brother also have a slight balded spot under their crest. Its not very noticable unless you examine the spot. Could something else have done this to them? The dad and brother live completely alone in two different cages.