Hey you all, I clicked on this because one of our handsome young roos is shaking his head and picking at his neck feathers, When we examined him, his skin is BRIGHT RED. I'm not sure if his whole body is... can't remember. Note: I have trouble with memory.
Dh dusted him right away. Didn't see it on any of the others but will check today.
We haven't had trouble with them picking at each other that I know of. Will make a note.
Have you seen the Turkens red necks. That is what it looks like. I could say it is bright red as the comb on his head too.
The shaking his head is looking like a neurological condition. He is a bantam cochin, and the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in one. Wish I had a picture, he is sweetest gentleman and has goldlaced look.
He is hanging off a bit from the others, which is unusual for him. Don't see any insects on him. ARE mites visible to the naked eye?
If it is time of year....hmmm
I know what I am saying is not same as some of the symptoms you are saying, but this bright red skin is wierd. Is it possible that it has nothing to do with the other birds actions, this seems to have started with the roo, so I ask myself, will it spread to the others....Lots of questions, not many answers.
BTW, our chickens are fed a 20% feed, supplemented with hi protien dog food and get lots of grain, and greens. The hens are laying an egg everyday, and all seem healthy otherwise. They are all quite healthy looking! Terrific feathering. I'm at a loss to explain this.
Yours in this great big effort, MarlaKaye