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Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: redreet on April 03, 2013, 07:12

Title: feather loss
Post by: redreet on April 03, 2013, 07:12
We have had 8 black rocks for two years and for the last three or four months half of them have been losing their feathers from around their back and breast.  They look ok until they bend down and then they look rather sore and red raw.  It's a long time for a moult, isn't it?  And I have been using diatomaceous earth for red mite on a regular basis - on their sleeping quarters, not on them.  They eat well and lay well but rather worried about them.   RR
Title: Re: feather loss
Post by: helens-hens on April 03, 2013, 15:24
It would seem odd to me if they all moulted like this at the same time and in the same way. Have you checked them closely for any external parasites e.g. lice?
Title: Re: feather loss
Post by: joyfull on April 05, 2013, 11:21
also by using only diatom for the prevention of red-mite is not enough. You really need to use something like poultry shield as well - because you spray this on it can get into all the nooks and crannies better than a powder.
Title: Re: feather loss
Post by: Embeth on April 07, 2013, 06:11
One or two of my chucks are much the same. I suspect the red mite. I've just sprayed all the hen house and nest boxes with 'smite a mite', I'll let you know how they go on.
Title: Re: feather loss
Post by: moomintroll on June 18, 2013, 17:01
If you can't see any creepy crawlies on them, they still could have mites. You can get depluming mites which live inside the feather quills. Hope you get sorted  :mellow:
Title: Re: feather loss
Post by: Sassy on June 19, 2013, 09:07
Check their quarters for red mite by using white paper and sliding it up and down in nooks and crannies - if it comes out red you have them.  :(