Question about society hen's feathers/possible plucking
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:40 pm
Hi everyone,
Ever since I got my Society hen Cress about a month and a half ago, she has been missing various feathers on her backside. When I first brought her home, the feathers that cover the preening gland were missing. Eventually those grew back, but then she started losing tail feathers. Since I caught my former BWM tackling her and yanking out her feathers, I thought he was the problem. After I removed him, she started to grow her tail feathers back. But today I noticed that the feathers over her preening gland are missing again! As far as I can tell, the preening gland looks normal. I have not seen my Society cock Cranberry exhibit any sort of aggression toward her, although he does want to mate with her a lot. None of the other birds are aggressive toward her, either. If someone is plucking her, the most likely culprit would be Cranberry, perhaps because he is looking for nesting material (I don't keep any nests or nesting material in the flight). I don't think it is a protein issue, as they have regular access to fresh egg food, which they happily consume.
So now I am wondering what I should do. Should I separate Cress and give her time to grow back all of her feathers? She is not missing many, so maybe I am overreacting. Should I put some feathers in their cage, or would this just cause a bigger problem because birds might start fighting for nesting material? Is there any special food I should give her to promote feather growth? Is it possible that Cranberry is accidentally damaging her feathers due to frequent mounting?
I should add that she does not seem sick; she is bathing and eating etc as normal. She and Cranberry are currently preening each other. I took her out of the cage to examine her and she looked in good condition, aside from the missing feathers.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Ever since I got my Society hen Cress about a month and a half ago, she has been missing various feathers on her backside. When I first brought her home, the feathers that cover the preening gland were missing. Eventually those grew back, but then she started losing tail feathers. Since I caught my former BWM tackling her and yanking out her feathers, I thought he was the problem. After I removed him, she started to grow her tail feathers back. But today I noticed that the feathers over her preening gland are missing again! As far as I can tell, the preening gland looks normal. I have not seen my Society cock Cranberry exhibit any sort of aggression toward her, although he does want to mate with her a lot. None of the other birds are aggressive toward her, either. If someone is plucking her, the most likely culprit would be Cranberry, perhaps because he is looking for nesting material (I don't keep any nests or nesting material in the flight). I don't think it is a protein issue, as they have regular access to fresh egg food, which they happily consume.
So now I am wondering what I should do. Should I separate Cress and give her time to grow back all of her feathers? She is not missing many, so maybe I am overreacting. Should I put some feathers in their cage, or would this just cause a bigger problem because birds might start fighting for nesting material? Is there any special food I should give her to promote feather growth? Is it possible that Cranberry is accidentally damaging her feathers due to frequent mounting?
I should add that she does not seem sick; she is bathing and eating etc as normal. She and Cranberry are currently preening each other. I took her out of the cage to examine her and she looked in good condition, aside from the missing feathers.
Any ideas? Thanks!