Hello I am from North Eastern PA. This is my first year with chickens. I bought a few pet silkies straight run from tractor supply they are now 18 weeks or so...

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what color are these two silkies![]()
The one without the "poof" on its head must be some silkie mix or something... I may be wrong, but they all look like pullets to me :/
I have seven, 9 wk old silkies from my last silkie hatch. They are all doing great and very healthy. But one of them is extremely small. (My gut thinks it's a girl). She is about half the size now of her siblings. I can tell, especially when I hold her and feel how light she is. She looks like a 5 week old! She has BIG personality and is not on the bottom of the pecking order, more near the top. Her crop is full every night when I check her. Is she just very petite? Any ideas or experiences?
Your roo could be ' over mating ' her. Roos , no matter what their size and stature , will often select a favorite hen or an easy target. Mites and lice are often difficult to detect and some birds are more affected than others. Check around her vent area and then about 2 inches above the vent, for egg casings along the feather shaft.
Finally , check your feed bag and be sure that it contains methionine. Birds that are deficient in this amino acid will eat their own feathers and that of others in an attempt to satisfy their craving .
http://msucares.com/poultry/feeds/poultry_feathering.html