Someone's pecking... Not sure who

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Hey all! I'm new to BYC so go easy on me if this question has been asked before (it probably has). This morning The hens were making a lot of noise. I went down to check and I saw 1 single bloody feather. When I looked around the coop some more I found small areas with blood on the ground. Then I found the victim, one of my hens, Girtie, had a bunch of feathers missing from her left side, around the wing area.

Now I've read a bunch of the threads on here and most complain that the patches of blood and feather loss are on the back. So I'm not sure if they also peck there, or she is doing it to herself. I separated my other 3, so Girtie is alone, but I saw her bending her head down and "scratching" (thats what it looked like) the area, then it looked like she was pulling at her own feathers. Is this a thing? Do they peck at themselves? First we thought that a predator had possibly gotten in, but what predator would pull out feathers, draw blood, and then leave without killing that hen or hurting others?

My hens have clipped beaks, we got them from the farm that way, at just about laying age. We've never had a problem before, and the only thin I can think of where there is a dominance is at night, Dot is the one hen who sleeps in the nesting box. There is room for two, but she sleeps in it alone every night. Otherwise, they all seem equal. As I sit here typing, Girtie is in the coop, and has been in there for a while. I understand that they like privacy and to go inside during the day, but Girtie is my most Foodie hen, she loves to eat, and today she has eaten basically nothing. Then when I tried to feed her from my hand, which she loves, she just went to the water instead. It's very strange, and I'm worried.

Next, how do I clean Girtie up? I want to make sure the bleeding stops, and that if the other chickens are pecking at her, that the wound heals. I have only household items, what do you guy suggest?I don't want to pick her up because the would is on her side, maybe bring out a basing or something to wash her?

Any help of wisdom you guys can share is greatly GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!

Also, here is a picture of how Girtie's side looks, the bleeding how mostly stopped.
 
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What is percentage of your feed?....It should be 18%.....

Here is a list of picking causes in Chickens....:)

Too hot
Too crowded
Short of fresh air
Lack of protein in their feed or the coop is too brightly lit.....

I believe the other were picking her and she was just checking her wounds....Vaseline is great for stopping picking...Chickens do not like it...Blu-kote will help mask any redness so the other Birds do not continue to eat her....;)

Best wishes....Cheers!
 
Thank You!

My feed is from the farm we got them from. Protein is 16 percent, fat and fiber are both 3 percent each. I do put eggshells (crushed for grit) into their feed occasionally. I don't think that they are too crowded, because they are 4 in a coop for 6, and they stay together at night voluntarily, there is more room for them. It's pretty cold in NJ. They are out in the run all day. Could it be boredom? I'm just trying to prevent it in the future. I will definitely go get some Blu-Kote. Thanks Again!
 
Thank You!

My feed is from the farm we got them from. Protein is 16 percent, fat and fiber are both 3 percent each. I do put eggshells (crushed for grit) into their feed occasionally. I don't think that they are too crowded, because they are 4 in a coop for 6, and they stay together at night voluntarily, there is more room for them. It's pretty cold in NJ. They are out in the run all day. Could it be boredom? I'm just trying to prevent it in the future. I will definitely go get some Blu-Kote. Thanks Again!


This is a prefab coop with the little run am I correct?......If so?.....Not really enough room for 4 Chickens....:(....Yes, boredom and over crowding....My chickens are let out all winter....

Best wishes....

Cheers!
 
I will definitely try that in their feed. the coop is a New Age Pet ecoFLEX Fontana Chicken Barn -->
The run is pretty big, it used to be a garden but we converted it for the chickens.
 
I will definitely try that in their feed. the coop is a New Age Pet ecoFLEX Fontana Chicken Barn --> The run is pretty big, it used to be a garden but we converted it for the chickens.
You put the granite grit in a separate bowl and the oyster shell in another....Free choice...not in the feed.... Put in stumps, large rocks..more perching areas and a dust bath.....If your feeding extras during the day they are no longer getting 16% in the diet....;)
 

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