RobinS1217
Songster
Hello-
We have a flock of 30 made up of 8-3yo hens, 14- pullers, 1 rooster almost a year and 6 new hatches. I’ve noticed within the last months that my black astralorps are loosing feathers on their back between their wings. A few of my comets have show similar feather loss but not as drastically. I checked for mites and lice but saw nothing. I sprayed them all with PSP, changed their bedding and treated with new lime. It didn’t make a difference and it wasn’t spreading so my concern faded…Until today. One of the astralorps now has a visible bald spot. It is not raw, pink, red, or obviously wounded. It does have what appear to be scabs. I’m assuming my rooster must favor the ones with feather loss. Is there something I should do about this? Based off his age I do not think his “Spurs” can cause damage as they aren’t fully in. I’ve tried to get pictures but they are QUICK and I haven’t been able to catch them today
pictured is one of damaged back of astralorp and of golden comet
We have a flock of 30 made up of 8-3yo hens, 14- pullers, 1 rooster almost a year and 6 new hatches. I’ve noticed within the last months that my black astralorps are loosing feathers on their back between their wings. A few of my comets have show similar feather loss but not as drastically. I checked for mites and lice but saw nothing. I sprayed them all with PSP, changed their bedding and treated with new lime. It didn’t make a difference and it wasn’t spreading so my concern faded…Until today. One of the astralorps now has a visible bald spot. It is not raw, pink, red, or obviously wounded. It does have what appear to be scabs. I’m assuming my rooster must favor the ones with feather loss. Is there something I should do about this? Based off his age I do not think his “Spurs” can cause damage as they aren’t fully in. I’ve tried to get pictures but they are QUICK and I haven’t been able to catch them today
