EasyKeeperRanch
In the Brooder
- Mar 22, 2022
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Hi,
My black copper Maran rooster had something last summer which ate away at his feathers, he looked horrible. i tried dusting him with diatomaceous earth and adding apple cider vinegar to the water and even brushing his feet with coconut oil (which he seemed to like). He should have feathered legs but those feathers are all gone too. By the first rains of the fall his feathers were coming back in, but his tail never really grew back. I thought it might be the girls pecking at him so I got a flock block around the same time as the rains, so I'm not sure which it was.
Now that it has started to get warm and dry (I'm in CA), I see some white patches on his comb (sometimes bloodied
poor guy) he shakes his head a lot, and now his feathers are all eaten again. He doesn't seem lethargic at all.
The girls all got this too last summer to varying degrees and I'd really like to get a hold of it.
Thanks for any help!
My black copper Maran rooster had something last summer which ate away at his feathers, he looked horrible. i tried dusting him with diatomaceous earth and adding apple cider vinegar to the water and even brushing his feet with coconut oil (which he seemed to like). He should have feathered legs but those feathers are all gone too. By the first rains of the fall his feathers were coming back in, but his tail never really grew back. I thought it might be the girls pecking at him so I got a flock block around the same time as the rains, so I'm not sure which it was.
Now that it has started to get warm and dry (I'm in CA), I see some white patches on his comb (sometimes bloodied

The girls all got this too last summer to varying degrees and I'd really like to get a hold of it.
Thanks for any help!