CMcGrath71
Chirping
- Apr 26, 2020
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Hi Everyone, one of my chickens, Georgia, has been losing weight for a while. She has been eating and behaving normally, although she is careful to not eat too close to the other birds, as she is the lowest hen in the pecking order (out of 5 birds). I have seen her get pecked when she is eating too close to one of the higher ranking chickens. She is also missing some neck feathers--which I think is happening at night when the chickens roost (someone pecking at/plucking them). She does not have any injuries or blood on her skin, which is good. I started using a spray on her to prevent that about a week ago. Their coop and run is ridiculously big (plenty of room for 5 birds) and I have multiple food stations. I do let them free range when I and/or my dog can supervise.
We had terrible flooding damage with Hurricane Irene, but the chicken coop survived. I checked on the girls throughout the night, and saw that they were huddled together in a corner of the roost. Since that day (last Wednesday), Georgia has been losing a LOT of feathers (they are all over the coop and run). I picked her up today and she felt even lighter than usual.
I guess my question is, does this sound like stress, bullying, molting, a health condition (worms) or all three? A side note: I did think I may have seen some movement in another chicken's poo a while back, but I have never treated the flock for worms. I had bought Valbazen a while back, just in case, but never had the poo tested or used it. Maybe I should.
The girls are all 17 months old.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!
We had terrible flooding damage with Hurricane Irene, but the chicken coop survived. I checked on the girls throughout the night, and saw that they were huddled together in a corner of the roost. Since that day (last Wednesday), Georgia has been losing a LOT of feathers (they are all over the coop and run). I picked her up today and she felt even lighter than usual.
I guess my question is, does this sound like stress, bullying, molting, a health condition (worms) or all three? A side note: I did think I may have seen some movement in another chicken's poo a while back, but I have never treated the flock for worms. I had bought Valbazen a while back, just in case, but never had the poo tested or used it. Maybe I should.
The girls are all 17 months old.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!
