I have a hen that has patches of feathers with snapped shafts and loss of barbs on her neck and breast; images are attached below.
She lives with one silkie hen that is quick to put her in her place by grabbing her by a feather in the region with broken feathers, but from what I've observed isn't a bully. In fact, the two are virtually inseparable most of the time. I treated the two for lice recently, but the hen with all of the feather breakage had hardly any nits on her, while the silkie had a more serious problem but only some feather damage on her belly and none on her neck/breast, making me unsure that this is the cause, neither. I have considered depluming mites and I am very curious about them, but I haven't been able to find much information on diagnosing them and it seems to me that most birds with depluming mites rip their feathers out entirely and don't leave the shafts, leaving me unsure once more. Perhaps there is a combination of problems causing this? It seems to be very slowly getting worse over time. Any opinions are welcome, and thank you for the help.
She lives with one silkie hen that is quick to put her in her place by grabbing her by a feather in the region with broken feathers, but from what I've observed isn't a bully. In fact, the two are virtually inseparable most of the time. I treated the two for lice recently, but the hen with all of the feather breakage had hardly any nits on her, while the silkie had a more serious problem but only some feather damage on her belly and none on her neck/breast, making me unsure that this is the cause, neither. I have considered depluming mites and I am very curious about them, but I haven't been able to find much information on diagnosing them and it seems to me that most birds with depluming mites rip their feathers out entirely and don't leave the shafts, leaving me unsure once more. Perhaps there is a combination of problems causing this? It seems to be very slowly getting worse over time. Any opinions are welcome, and thank you for the help.