- Sep 4, 2012
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We have a Black Australorp (Black Betty) who has had a raw hide, underbelly, and some of her top side raw and pink or even red for months now. At first we thought mites so we immediately began using the powder called: Thomas Laboratories Diatomaceous Earth. That didn't do anything. Then we thought maybe it was just molting since it was the beginning of summer, but now as we shift into Fall it's just not getting any better. Then I thought she might be allergic to the nest bedding (shredded bills and paper) so I switched to shavings but it didn't make any difference.
She 'seems' fine - always been extremely broody and ruler of the roost so we're used to her moods. She's also eating and laying just fine. Do we just let it go? The other chicks don't seem affected, just her. Is it just an extremely bad molt?



She 'seems' fine - always been extremely broody and ruler of the roost so we're used to her moods. She's also eating and laying just fine. Do we just let it go? The other chicks don't seem affected, just her. Is it just an extremely bad molt?